WhatsApp to move ahead with privacy update despite backlash

Facebook Inc's WhatsApp said on Thursday it will go ahead with its controversial privacy policy update but will allow users to read it at "their own pace" and will also display a banner providing additional information.

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1 arrested for violating Gaushala-26’s privacy

The Cyber Bureau of Nepal Police has arrested a man on the charge of violating the privacy of Gaushala-26. The post 1 arrested for violating Gaushala-26’s privacy appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

5 WhatsApp privacy features for your safety

Here are WhatsApp's top privacy features that help build a private, safe and inclusive messaging experience for everyone, especially women in today's digitally connected world.

5 WhatsApp privacy features for your safety

Here are WhatsApp's top privacy features that help build a private, safe and inclusive messaging experience for everyone, especially women in today's digitally connected world.

Alia slams paparazzi over 'invasion of privacy'

After Alia Bhatt publically called out paparazzi for "invading her privacy" and clicking pictures of her in her house.

WhatsApp pushes privacy update

WhatsApp is adding more details to its privacy policy and flagging that information for European users.

Twitter testing new privacy feature to remove followers

Twitter has begun testing a new privacy feature for its platform that will allow users to remove a follower without blocking them.

Twitter teases new privacy features

Microblogging site Twitter is planning to test new privacy features aimed at giving users better control over their follower lists and who can see their tweets and likes.