Under the new rule, the DoT requires messaging apps, including WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal, to implement "SIM binding", ...
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 introduces a six-hour limit for desktop sessions of WhatsApp and Telegram, targeting ...
Researchers exploited WhatsApp's API vulnerability to scrape 3.5 billion phone numbers. Learn how this massive data breach ...
To regain access, users must re-authenticate by following the necessary protocol, which includes scanning a QR code through ...
The move, which also targets platforms like Snapchat, ShareChat, and JioChat, is primarily aimed at closing a critical ...
SIM binding is a process where a messaging app verifies that the registered SIM card remains active in your device. If the SIM is removed, replaced, or deactivated, the app will stop functioning.
India’s new SIM binding rule could change how WhatsApp, Telegram and other messaging apps work. Here is a simple explainer on why the government wants apps to need an active SIM card and how this move ...
The order comes against the backdrop of “misuse” of telecommunication identifiers and equipment for cybersecurity purposes, ...
The new rule will make it mandatory for users to keep their SIM card with which they registered a messaging app inside their ...
India’s Department of Telecommunications enforces continuous SIM card verification on messaging apps to tackle cyber fraud.