India is the largest market by users for both Facebook and its messenger service WhatsApp
Social media is empowered and welcome to do business in India, said Prasad, adding that it is also very important that users must be given a forum against abuse of social media
Apart from a grievance officer whose details should be prominently displayed on the platform, rules also ask for appointment of a Chief Compliance Officer responsible for ensuring adherence to the Act
It seems users were only being coquettish in looking for an alternative; they never actually dumped the app
The instant messaging platform has been offfering clarificaions on how it collects and shares data and that its new privacy policy only concerns accounts that communicate to business accounts
Research shows three key ways social media self-regulation can work: deprioritize engagement, label misinformation and crowdsource accuracy verification
Both are meant for internal communication; no more tears and smiles as 'Gimojis' get set to replace emojis
This comes hours after announcing the decision to go ahead with its controversial privacy policy update
The messaging platform laid out fresh terms in January, aimed at increasing business transactions on the platform
Following the backlash it received for the update to its privacy policy in early January, WhatsApp will now let users take a better look at the changes that have been proposed. Read top news here
Despite becoming a hit early on thanks to quirky stickers and a privacy feature that let teenagers hide chats from parents, Hike's messenger app overtime failed to challenge the popularity of WhatsApp
WhatsApp has clarified that the update only impacts the way users interact with WhatsApp business accounts.
Centre, WhatsApp get notice over privacy standards
Indians return to shopping and Supreme Court serves notice to Facebook, WhatsApp, and the government over user privacy. Those stories and more in our headlines this evening.
The top court said that people have grave apprehensions that they will lose their privacy, and it is our duty to protect them
Officials in some ministries have begun to use Sandes to communicate with each other.
A plea had sought a direction to have WhatsApp roll back its new privacy policy on grounds that it is allegedly violative of laws and can impact the country's security
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought the central government's response on a petition challenging the new privacy policy of social networking platform WhatsApp.
A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh issued notice to the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and WhatsApp seeking their stand on the plea by March
The Supreme Court asked WhatsApp to file response on a plea seeking a direction to the RBI and the NPCI to ensure that data collected on UPI platforms is not shared with parent firm or any third party