WhatsApp's brief global outage leaves billions of users panicked, Twitter has a field day
Technology | November 03, 2017 18:53 ISTThousands of users took to Facebook and Twitter to reach their friends and family during the WhatsApp outage.
Thousands of users took to Facebook and Twitter to reach their friends and family during the WhatsApp outage.
If you ever fancied the role of a group administrator – on WhatsApp and Facebook that is – think again as you could now be liable for prosecution if any rumour or fake news is circulated on the group you administer.
New Delhi: WhatsApp last month announced that it was turning on end-to-end encryption for every one of its 1 billion users. It was a historic achievement as the end-to-end encryption offered by WhatsApp kept your
New Delhi: WhatsApp’s video-calling feature is now live on a beta version for all Android devices. The feature has made its appearance in WhatsApp Messenger app in Android for beta testers under the version 2.16.80.
New Delhi: Security agencies have expressed concern over the new encryption feature introduced by popular messaging giant WhatsApp saying it could be misused by anti-national elements for achieving their nefarious designs. The just-introduced end-to-
New Delhi: Messaging giant WhatsApp has implemented end-to-end encryption for its users which will potentially protect texts and voice calls for over one billion users from hackers. This step has been taken in the wake
New Delhi: Popular messaging app WhatsApp is in a run to bring new features one after another. The Facebook-owned messaging application has already brought sharing of pdf files, a redesigned settings page, showing end-to-end encryption
New Delhi: Whatsaap has turned seven years this week and so the widely used Facebook-owned instant messaging application, has decided to drop support for various operating system from 2017. WhatsApp, is going to end support for
San Francisco: If Facebook hopes to remain the social networking leader, CEO Mark Zuckerberg knows the company must follow the people. That realization compelled Zuckerberg to pay $19 billion for WhatsApp, a mobile messaging application
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