Meta has three months to comply with Indian government directions that could affect how WhatsApp operates in the country.
The main drawback of the new WhatsApp is that it's a wrapped web app, which means it uses more RAM than a native application.
WhatsApp Web will soon stop offering uninterrupted access. A new rule requires users to log in again every six hours, and the ...
The Department of Telecommunications has directed major messaging platforms, including WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal, to ...
For services like WhatsApp Web and similar browser-based platforms, the new norms require apps to automatically log out users at frequent intervals, specifically no later than every six hours.
The Department of Telecommunications has issued a directive that will require platforms such as WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram to bind their services directly to the SIM card used during registration.
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WhatsApp, Meta's popular messaging app, is confronting significant hurdles in India due to new government regulations ...
The move, which also targets platforms like Snapchat, ShareChat, and JioChat, is primarily aimed at closing a critical ...
Hundreds of users reported problems with WhatsApp last month as errors occurred on November 4th, according to DownDetector.
India's Union government mandates SIM card verification and six-hour session timeouts for messaging apps to combat cyber fraud. Platforms like WhatsAp ...
WhatsApp Web in India will now log out users every six hours due to new government rules, linking accounts to SIM cards, aiming to enhance cybersecurity and prevent misuse of messaging apps.