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DNA Special: Is Google spying on you?

DNA Special: Is Google spying on you? Google has probably admitted for the first time that it listens to the conversations of its users. Share Updated: Jul 1, 2021, 06:41 AM IST Many of you must have felt that your phone listens to what you re saying. What do you do on your phone? What do you see? What do you hear and what do you search for? It seems that all this data is being stored somewhere. For example, you have to get your child admitted in a private college and you have done a little research about it or your hair is falling fast and you have talked to someone about its medicine or you have to buy a new car. And if you have asked someone on this, then after a few hours, your phone will start showing advertisements for private colleges, hair medicines and new vehicles and you will be surprised how the phone knew what you were looking for.

Centre writes to WhatsApp to withdraw its new privacy policy

Centre writes to WhatsApp CEO to withdraw proposed changes to privacy policy

Centre writes to WhatsApp CEO to withdraw proposed changes to privacy policy ANI | Updated: Jan 19, 2021 14:23 IST New Delhi (India), November 19 (ANI): Government of India, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY) has written to Will Cathcart, Global CEO of WhatsApp to withdraw the proposed changes to the Privacy Policy of the Facebook-owned messaging application for Indian users. The CEO has been asked to furnish responses to the government’s query regarding the privacy, data transfer and sharing policies, sources said today. The Ministry raised concerns of information security of the users as the new policy of WhatsApp proposes to share the metadata of users’ chat with Business accounts with other Facebook companies. It would create a honeypot of information about users with Facebook group which can create security risks and vulnerabilities for the users.

Government WhatsApp CEO Will Cathcart withdraw privacy policy changes

URL copied Centre writes to WhatsApp CEO to withdraw proposed changes to privacy policy Government of India, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY) has written to Will Cathcart, Global CEO of WhatsApp to withdraw the proposed changes to the Privacy Policy of the Facebook-owned messaging application for Indian users. The CEO has been asked to furnish responses to the government’s query regarding the privacy, data transfer, and sharing policies, sources said today. The Ministry raised concerns about the information security of the users as the new policy of WhatsApp proposes to share the metadata of users’ chat with Business accounts with other Facebook companies. It would create a honeypot of information about users with the Facebook group which can create security risks and vulnerabilities for the users.

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