Sandes app, Made in India WhatsApp rival, available on iOS: How to download and setup News Updated: February 17, 2021 3:36 PM IST
The Indian government has been urging users for a long time to use made-in-India applications. In fact, the government has also been pushing Indian developers to develop more and more Indian alternatives to popular applications like Facebook, TikTok, WhatsApp, among others. Also Read - WhatsApp might soon allow for easy chat transfer between iOS, Android
Since the short video platform TikTok was banned in India, we have seen several Indian developers introduce Indian alternatives to the platform. Some of the examples are Chingari, Mitron, Roposo, among others. The government of India now aims to take on the likes of the popular messaging platform WhatsApp. Also Read - WhatsApp might allow users to change colours in the app soon
Happy Vasant Panchami 2021: How to create, send Vasant Panchami WhatsApp stickers, GIFs News
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Happy Vasant Panchami 2021: India celebrates Vasant Panchami on February 16, 2021. During the ongoing pandemic, it’s difficult for all of us to travel and meet out friends and family members. This led us to depend a lot on apps like WhatsApp, Zoom, Google Meet, Skype and so on. If you are missing your family this Vasant Panchami, we suggest meet them digitally and greet them on WhatsApp as it is one of the easiest ways to connect with friends and family across the globe. Also Read - WhatsApp might soon allow for easy chat transfer between iOS, Android
Updated: February 15, 2021 6:25 PM IST
The Centre during the hearing stated that social media apps like WhatsApp cannot share data of users and that all user data must be protected.
The Indian Supreme Court (SC) has asked Facebook-owned WhatsApp and the Centre to furnish a reply to a new plea alleging lower standards of privacy for Indians in comparison to European counterparts. Also Read - Facebook s second attempt at dating is a video-based Sparked app
“You may be two or three trillion companies but people value their privacy more than money,” a bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde told WhatsApp according to a