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Supreme Court Asks Petitioner Challenging WhatsApp Business s Privacy Policy To Move Delhi High Court

The Supreme Court on Friday declined to entertain a petition by Confederation of All India Traders against the new privacy policy of social media chat platform WhatsApp. We are on the privacy.

Hottest Apps To Look Out For In 2021—According To B-School Professors

Hottest Apps To Look Out For In 2021 According To B-School Professors ❘ ❘ Hottest Apps To Look Out For In 2021 According To B-School Professors Airbnb transformed hospitality and Uber led the ride-hailing revolution, but which apps will we download next? Business school professors highlight the hottest apps set to disrupt industries in 2021 Airbnb, Uber, DoorDash there is an app for almost everything nowadays, but who are the new apps to look out for in 2021? (©CreativeNature nl / via iStock) There’s an app for almost everything nowadays. Fancy a takeaway? DoorDash. Booking a vacation? Airbnb. Need to get somewhere quickly? Uber.  These apps have made most of our life instant, on demand, and easy. But who’s next?

Is there a WhatsApp customer service number?

This Was WhatsApp s Plan All Along

Photo: Adam Hoglund, Shutterstock To sign up for our daily newsletter covering the latest news, features and reviews, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or you can bookmark the Gizmodo Australia homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. Even if you aren’t the type of person who peruses WhatsApp on a regular basis, chances are you’ve tried perusing its new privacy policy. Emphasis on “tried.” The roughly 4,000-word tome fell under fire from countless WhatsAppers across the globe after the company told its users that they’ll be ejected from the platform unless they abide by these new terms. Some eagle-eyed critics quickly noticed that buried under the rest of the usual slop that comes with your average privacy policy, it seemed like the new terms mandated that WhatsApp now had the right to share supposedly personal data like phone numbers or payment info with its parent company, Facebook, along with fellow subsidiary Inst

WhatsApp says your privacy won t be affected if you don t use these two optional features

WhatsApp says your privacy won t be affected if you don t use these two optional features WhatsApp says your privacy won t be affected if you don t use these two optional features Rounak JainJan 12, 2021, 10:59 IST Pixabay WhatsApp has issued a clarification that your privacy won t be affected if you do not use two optional features. The app recently announced that it is updating its terms of services and privacy policies from February 8. WhatsApp faced a lot of backlash after this, prompting calls from people to use WhatsApp alternatives such as Signal and Telegram.WhatsApp recently announced that it is updating its terms of service and privacy policies from February 8, 2021. After facing a lot of backlash from users over privacy concerns, the Facebook-owned messaging app has now issued a clarification that your privacy won t be affected if you don t use its two optional features.

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