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WhatsApp Web and WhatsApp Desktop serve similar functions but differ in how they operate. Both offer end-to-end encryption, but security is paramount when using public computers. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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WhatsApp Web and WhatsApp Desktop serve similar functions but differ in how they operate. Both offer end-to-end encryption, but security is paramount when using public computers. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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WhatsApp SIM binding rules will affect users in India but why is the change being made and what it means for the users? |
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From March 1, 2026, SIM binding will become mandatory for WhatsApp users in India. The new rule requires accounts to stay linked to the physical SIM card to reduce cyber fraud and improve traceability. |
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From March 1, messaging apps in India must stay linked to the registered SIM, affecting web access, multi-device usage, and daily convenience for millions of users nationwide across the country. |
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Starting March 1, 2026, WhatsApp in India requires SIM binding due to new Telecom Cyber Security rules aimed at enhancing national security and combating cyber fraud. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Starting March 1, 2026, WhatsApp will make SIM binding mandatory for Indian users under government orders. The change could change how you use multi-device logins and WhatsApp Web everyday. |
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WhatsApp has announced the global rollout of status ads and promoted channels, aimed at assisting businesses in reaching new customers. While personal chats remain end-to-end encrypted, businesses can now advertise within Status and Channels, enhancing content discovery. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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WhatsApp has launched status ads and Promoted Channels globally on its platform. According to the company, the new features are designed to help users discover and connect with businesses and Channels more easily within the app. |
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Use WhatsApp voice chats, music status, and call scheduling to plan and celebrate Holi better. |
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According to a Meta-RAI whitepaper, 72 per cent of product discovery in India now happens on WhatsApp, underscoring the platform's expanding role in shaping omnichannel shopping behaviour. |