Tag: WhatsApp

  • Man booked for editing, posting objectional picture of CEO on WhatsApp group

    Man booked for editing, posting objectional picture of CEO on WhatsApp group

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    Gurugram: A man was booked for allegedly editing his company’s CEO picture and posting it on a WhatsApp group, police said on Saturday.

    According to the complaint filed by a 44-year-old woman, CEO of a startup company, Sumit, one worker of her company created a group on WhatsApp a few days ago. He also added her to the group.

    “After some days I was surprised to see my edited objectionable photo in the group. I talked about this to my friends and my husband. It was revealed that the photo which was posted in the group was edited by Sumit to make it nude and objectionable and posted in the group,” she said.

    The accused was also stalking me for some days and I want action against the accused, the complainant added.

    An FIR was registered against the accused under sections 354-D (stalking) of the IPC and sections 66-C, 67-A of the IT act at a police station, west on Friday.

    “As per the complaint an FIR has been registered and we are verifying the facts. Further probe is underway and the accused will be arrested soon,” said inspector Poonam Singh, Station House Officer (SHO) of women police station, west.

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  • WhatsApp launches official chat on iOS, Android

    WhatsApp launches official chat on iOS, Android

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    New Delhi: Meta-owned WhatsApp has launched its official chat on the platform where users can receive the latest information about the app, including updates and tips on how to use it on iOS and Android.

    According to WABetaInfo, the chat comes marked with a green badge, and also includes tips and tricks on how to use the app, as well as information on new features and updates.

    Verified badges ensure that the chat is legitimate, helping to prevent users from falling victim to scams or phishing attempts that imitate the official WhatsApp account.

    Moreover, the report stated that the benefit of receiving these messages in the official chat is that users can easily stay notified without having to search for the latest information themselves.

    Users can also receive updates directly from WhatsApp, and if they do not want to receive notifications, they can always archive, mute, or block the chat.

    The report further mentioned that the first message sent by WhatsApp in the official chat explains how to make messages disappear and links to an official FAQ.

    Disappearing messages is a feature that allows users to send messages that disappear from both the sender and receiver’s chat after a certain period of time.

    The new WhatsApp official chat is currently available to some random users, and it is unclear how people are selected since it seems to be a random selection, the report said.

    Meanwhile, Meta has introduced a new WhatsApp app for Windows that loads faster and features an interface similar to the mobile version of the app.

    Users can now host group video calls with up to eight people and audio calls with up to 32 people.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • It’s not just TikTok: French also warn against WhatsApp, Instagram

    It’s not just TikTok: French also warn against WhatsApp, Instagram

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    PARIS — In a typically French move, France’s top lawmakers are refusing to side with the United States and single out China’s TikTok.

    This week, top members of France’s National Assembly strongly encouraged fellow MPs to “limit” their use of social media apps and messaging services, according to a damning internal email seen by POLITICO. The recommendation does include Chinese-owned TikTok — at the heart of a storm on both sides of the Atlantic — but also features American platforms such as Snap and Meta’s WhatsApp and Instagram, alongside Telegram, founded by Russian-born brothers, and Signal.

    “Given the particular risks to which the exercise of their mandate exposes MPs using these applications, we wish to appeal to your extreme vigilance and recommend that you limit their use,” wrote Marie Guévenoux and Eric Woerth from Emmanuel Macron’s Renaissance party and Eric Ciotti from conservative Les Républicains.

    France’s narrative of putting Chinese and American companies in the same basket is in stark contrast to moves by other European countries, including the Dutch government, which decided to target apps from countries that wage an “offensive cyber program” against the Netherlands, such as China, Russia, North Korea and Iran.

    But refusing to pick sides and follow the United States’ geopolitical lead is a long political tradition in France, which is often accused of anti-American bias. During the Cold War, French President Charles de Gaulle tried to position his country as an alternative between the U.S.’s capitalism and the Soviet Union’s communism. 

    “France has not mourned the loss of its power and is trying to resurrect the so-called third way, also carried by [European commissioner] Thierry Breton,” said Asma Mhalla, a tech geopolitics lecturer at Columbia University and Sciences Po. “This will serve as a political argument to put French sovereignty and French tech back on the table,” she added, arguing that the next step will likely be to promote French apps instead.

    And indeed, the top lawmakers’ letter encourages members of parliament to use French software WIMI for project management and collaborative work.

    Their main issue with foreign social media apps is that Chinese and American laws are extraterritorial. The personal data gathered via the platforms — including contacts, photos, videos, and both professional and personal documents — could be used by foreign intelligence services, they argued in their email.

    During Macron’s tenure, France has fought tooth and nail against the U.S. Cloud Act, a piece of legislation that allows American authorities to seize data stored on American servers even if they’re located abroad. Paris has even come up with a specific set of rules for cloud services to try and shield European data from Washington’s extraterritorial reach.

    In China, an intelligence law also requires domestic technology companies to hand over data to state authorities on subjects anywhere in the world.

    “The U.S. are well aware that all their arguments used against TikTok — namely that Chinese law is extraterritorial — awkwardly echo what the Europeans have been reproaching them for some time,” said Mathilde Velliet, a researcher in tech geopolitics at the French Institute of International Relations (IFRI).

    “On the other hand,” she added, “the U.S. also believes they cannot be put on the same footing as China, because they’re a European ally with a different political and security relationship, and because it’s a democracy.”

    Washington and EU capitals including Paris and Brussels also engage in dialogue on data security issues and cyber espionage, which is not the case with Beijing.

    In the National Assembly’s corridors, however, the top lawmakers’ decision to call out foreign platforms from both the U.S. and China was very much welcome. “It’s all starting to look like a third way, which would be European sovereignty,” said Philippe Latombe, an MP from Macron’s allied party Modem. “And that’s good news.”

    Océane Herrero contributed reporting.

    This article has been updated.



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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.eu )

  • WhatsApp rolling out limit polls to only one choice feature on Android

    WhatsApp rolling out limit polls to only one choice feature on Android

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    New Delhi: Meta-owned WhatsApp is reportedly rolling out a new feature that will let poll creators limit users to only one choice, which is available for some beta testers on Android.

    According to WABetaInfo, this feature will allow users to select only one option which they feel most strongly about.

    The report also said that this feature is helpful as it will make the poll results more accurate as users are limited to one choice.

    Moreover, this is even useful in cases where only one answer is required. This is because when users must choose just one option, they are more likely to engage with the poll and think more deeply about their choice.

    The report also said that the feature was also in development for iOS, and after installing the latest WhatsApp beta for iOS update, some beta testers may be able to use this feature.

    Meanwhile, WhatsApp is also rolling out a tweaked link preview interface on iOS beta.

    For beta testers, a new row will now appear above the chat bar when a link is entered into the platform, and the application will animate the row while loading the link preview.

    Earlier, users had no indication whether the platform was loading the preview or not, which undoubtedly caused confusion and wasted time while they waited for it to arrive.

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  • WhatsApp rolling out tweaked link preview interface on iOS beta

    WhatsApp rolling out tweaked link preview interface on iOS beta

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    San Francisco: Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is rolling out a tweaked link preview interface on iOS beta.

    For beta testers, a new row will now appear above the chat bar when a link is entered into the platform, and the application will animate the row while loading the link preview, reports WABetaInfo.

    Earlier, users had no indication whether the platform was loading the preview or not, which undoubtedly caused confusion and wasted time while they waited for it to arrive.

    The tweaked interface when loading a link preview is available for some beta testers that install the latest version of WhatsApp beta for iOS from the TestFlight app, and is expected to roll out to more people over the coming days, the report said.

    Meanwhile, last week, it was reported that the messaging platform was rolling out a new feature for some beta testers on Android and iOS which allows users to see a list of groups they have in common with the contact they are searching for.

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  • Maha: Hindutva members demand exile of Muslim family over pro-Aurangzeb WhatsApp status

    Maha: Hindutva members demand exile of Muslim family over pro-Aurangzeb WhatsApp status

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    After reports of a young Muslim man being arrested by the Vadgaon police in Maharashtra emerged, Hindutva groups took out a rally in Sawarde village demanding the accused’s family be exiled.

    According to a local Marathi news Lokmat, the accused – Mohammed Momim – had put up a Whatsapp status on Mughal ruler Aurangzeb in reference to the recent name change of the city of Aurangabad.

    Momim’s status was widely shared angering Hindutva members of his village. They staged a sit-in protest demanding strict action against Momim.

    Mohammed Momim was finally arrested by the police on Sunday under Section 295 (Injuring or defiling place of worship with intent to insult the religion of any class) of the Indian Penal Code.

    However, matters did not end here. Hindutva organisations took out a bike rally demanding the Sarpanch of the village declare Momim’s family as outcasts. They wanted the family to leave the village for good.

    However, the Sarpanch refused to bow down to their demands. This angered the Hindutva organisations who went ahead and burnt a sugar sack warehouse as well as a tempo, allegedly owned by one of Momim’s relations.

    They then reached the Vadgaon Police station and staged a demonstration demanding sedition charges be levelled against Momim.

    As tension spiraled in Sawarde and the nearby villages of Minche and Peth Vadgaon, it was only after the police came to the spot did the mob calm down.

    However, when Siasat.com spoke to a Vadgaon police officer, the officer declined to comment and said the reports of a Hindutva bike rally were false.

    “Everything is peaceful in the area. No bike rally was held,” the officer told Siasat.com.



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  • Maharashtra: Man booked for WhatsApp status on Mughal emperor Aurangzeb

    Maharashtra: Man booked for WhatsApp status on Mughal emperor Aurangzeb

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    Kolhapur: An offence was registered on Sunday against a man from a minority community in Maharashtra’s Kolhapur district for allegedly hailing Mughal emperor Aurangzeb on his WhatsApp status, police said.

    Based on a complaint, a case under section 295 (injuring or defiling place of worship with intent to insult the religion of any class) and other relevant provisions of the Indian Penal Code was registered at Vadgaon police station, an official said.

    The man had allegedly hailed emperor Aurangzeb on his WhatsApp status and it came to light on March 16, he said.

    The matter is being probed, the official said, urging people not to post any derogatory remarks about any religion on social media.

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  • WhatsApp rolling out new updates for ‘communities’ on iOS, Android

    WhatsApp rolling out new updates for ‘communities’ on iOS, Android

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    San Francisco: To make it more user-friendly, Meta-owned WhatsApp has rolled out new updates to the community feature by introducing some changes to the interface of the “announcement group” for users on iOS and Android.

    According to WABetaInfo, the company has renamed the announcement group to “Home” on WhatsApp beta for Android, and its new name is “Updates” on WhatsApp beta for iOS.

    The community feature on WhatsApp allows users to create and join groups of people who share similar interests or hobbies.

    The report said that this renaming decision may have been made because the announcement group is typically a read-only conversation to which only community admins have access, and it may not fit the traditional definition of a group.

    WhatsApp also moved the community icon from the bottom bar to the chat header in order to improve the user interface and maintain consistency with other chats.

    In addition, the latest WhatsApp Communities update for iOS and Android provides community admins with a more bug-free experience when posting messages to their community.

    The new WhatsApp Communities update is now available to some users who have installed the latest versions of WhatsApp beta for iOS and Android, and it will be available to even more people in the coming days, the report said.

    Meanwhile, WhatsApp is reportedly working on a redesigned chat attachment menu for Android beta.

    The tweaked chat attachment menu is more clearer and offers a better user-friendly experience.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Whatsapp rolling out ‘Groups in common’ section within search bar on beta

    Whatsapp rolling out ‘Groups in common’ section within search bar on beta

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    San Francisco: Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is rolling out a new feature for some beta testers on Android and iOS which allows users to see a list of groups they have in common with the contact they are searching for.

    Beta users will see a new ‘Groups in common’ section when searching for contacts within the search bar, reports WABetaInfo.

    The new feature gives users more information when searching for contacts within the search bar.

    It is currently available for some testers, and is expected to be rolled out to more users over the coming days, the report said.

    This feature is the same as the one rolled out on WhatsApp Desktop, which allows users to see the groups they have in common with their contacts without opening their chat information to see the list of groups in common.

    Meanwhile, last week, it was reported that the messaging platform was rolling out a new “approve new participants” feature in group settings for some beta testers on Android and iOS.

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  • WhatsApp update: iOS users can now extract text from images

    WhatsApp update: iOS users can now extract text from images

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    San Francisco: Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is widely rolling out the ‘Text detection’ feature on iOS which allows users to extract text right out of an image.

    The company is rolling out this feature to everyone after installing the latest WhatsApp for iOS 23.5.77 update, reports WABetaInfo.

    When users open an image which contains text, they will see a new button that allows them to copy text from the image.

    For privacy reasons, this feature is not compatible with the view once images.

    Last month, it was reported that the messaging platform was rolling out a sticker maker tool on iOS, which allows users to convert images into stickers.

    Earlier this week, WhatsApp was widely rolling out the ‘voice status updates’ feature on iOS, with which users can record a voice note and share it through Status.

    The maximum recording time for a voice note is 30 seconds, and users can also forward voice notes from their chats to status.

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