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The developer of the popular mobile game
RAID: Shadow Legends, Plarium Games, has announced an advertising and marketing partnership with Ukrainian esports organization Natus Vincere.
Plarium will work with Na’Vi for the entirety of 2021, according to the announcement, featuring the esports org in in-game events, collaborations, and behind-the-scenes content. Na’Vi will feature
RAID as a jersey sponsor and will market and advertise for the game through sponsored posts over the next year.
RAID: Shadow Legends shouldn’t be unfamiliar to the esports crowd. Over the past couple of years, the game has sponsored numerous pros and content creators in gaming and esports, as well as events. Fans have seen this in sponsored streams and videos, as well as direct advertisements. But this appears to be the first time that
Privacy is not a fad and, for people who value it, Signal represents a viable alternative: Brian Acton
People want to choose who owns their data instead of being told their only option is to comply, says Brian Acton, co-founder of the Signal Foundation, which runs the messaging platform. Signal, he said, has no ads, no trackers, no data. It is a non-profit whose motivation is to protect people and help maintain their privacy.
And, he emphasises, it will never be acquired by a major tech company January 19, 2021 / 12:19 PM IST
When Facebook-owned messaging platform WhatsApp announced changes in its privacy policy on January 6, 2021, another messaging app, Signal, was the biggest gainer. Downloads of the app surged as people around the world, including India, looked for alternatives.
EXCLUSIVE: Users ditching WhatsApp shows Indians care about privacy, says Signal s Brian Acton
In an exclusive interview with India Today Tech, Signal s Brian Acton talks about platform s rise in the last few days, Indian users reaction to WhatsApp s updated policy and plans for future.
Manas Tiwari | January 18, 2021 | Updated 18:46 IST
Acton said that it is great to see Indian users taking such a strong stand in favor of data privacy.
Highlights
Signal to come up with India-specific features.
Signal to focus on becoming self-sustaining.
Data privacy is of the utmost importance to users and this is why more of them will be switching to Signal from WhatsApp, believes Brian Acton, Executive Chairman of Signal Foundation. The platform has seen a massive surge in number of users over the past couple of weeks with WhatsApp another platform co-founded by Acton announced its updated policy. In an exclusive interview with India Today Tech, Acton said that it is great to see Indian
Signal a non-profit company unlike Facebook s WhatsApp; India prime focus: Brian Acton
Talking about WhatsApp s new privacy policy, Brian Acton remarked Signal being a non-profit company will never sell user data ever. Acton also assured that the company s commitment to privacy is never going to change
BusinessToday.In | January 19, 2021 | Updated 11:35 IST
California-based messaging app Signal s co-founder Brian Acton hailed India for being at the forefront in adopting new technology
California-based messaging app Signal s co-founder Brian Acton lauded Indian users strong stand in favour of data privacy saying that India has been a focus for the company for many years.
The app, backed by the non-profit Signal Foundation, is being pitched against WhatsApp as one of the top alternatives to the latter following uproar over its privacy policy update, which has sparked fears over user data and privacy.