WhatsApp Web will soon stop offering uninterrupted access. A new rule requires users to log in again every six hours, and the ...
The government has framed new rules to curb cyber fraud, requiring continuous SIM linkage and regular web version logout for ...
WhatsApp Web in India will now log out users every six hours due to new government rules, linking accounts to SIM cards, ...
The Department of Telecommunications introduces a six-hour limit for desktop sessions of WhatsApp and Telegram, targeting ...
DoT mandates messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram to stay linked to an active SIM under new cybersecurity rules to curb ...
Within next 90 days, if the government doesn’t modify or withdraw its order, the way you use WhatsApp is going to change. That is because government is making SIM-binding a mandatory measure for ...
To regain access, users must re-authenticate by following the necessary protocol, which includes scanning a QR code through ...
The government emphasised that the new rules are essential for plugging cybersecurity gaps and assured that normal use will not be affected.
Communications Minister Scindia has earlier praised the Sanchar Saathi app and said it has done a "yeoman service" in ...
India’s new telecom cybersecurity rules may force WhatsApp to stay linked to an active SIM and auto-logout every six hours.
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India has mandated active SIM linkage for messaging apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal, citing rising digital fraud.