WhatsApp Web in India will now log out users every six hours due to new government rules, linking accounts to SIM cards, ...
In a move to improve India’s cybersecurity, the Centre has rolled out new rules under the Telecommunication Cybersecurity ...
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The Department of Telecommunications has issued a directive that will require platforms such as WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram ...
Last week, DoT made it mandatory for users to restrict access to popular messaging apps to only active SIM cards. Now, in a ...
WhatsApp Web will soon stop offering uninterrupted access. A new rule requires users to log in again every six hours, and the ...
WhatsApp must enforce SIM binding and log out web sessions every six hours to combat cyber fraud, per new government ...
For services like WhatsApp Web and similar browser-based platforms, the new norms require apps to automatically log out users ...
Govt mandates users to keep the same physical SIM card, which was used for registering on the app, inside their device.
In addition, web or desktop versions of these apps—such as WhatsApp Web—must now enforce automatic logout at least once every ...
The Department of Telecommunications introduces a six-hour limit for desktop sessions of WhatsApp and Telegram, targeting ...
The Indian government has mandated SIM-based verification for all WhatsApp accounts, which restricts SIM-free or anonymous ...