India’s new SIM binding rule could change how WhatsApp, Telegram and other messaging apps work. Here is a simple explainer on ...
India’s new telecom cybersecurity rules may force WhatsApp to stay linked to an active SIM and auto-logout every six hours.
The Indian Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is implementing a new rule requiring messaging apps like WhatsApp and ...
The DoT SIM binding mandate sets a stronger policy and security framework by requiring active SIM presence and frequent ...
India's Union government mandates SIM card verification and six-hour session timeouts for messaging apps to combat cyber ...
India has mandated active SIM linkage for messaging apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal, citing rising digital fraud.
A major SIM card scam has come to light in Delhi, revealing how thousands of mobile connections were fraudulently obtained ...
India now requires messaging apps to stay tied to active KYC SIMs and enforce six-hour logouts to curb scams and cross-border ...
India's Department of Telecommunications has mandated SIM-binding for messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram. This move ...
India's telecom authority DoT mandates permanent SIM binding for messenger services. WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal must ...
India has mandated an active SIM linkage for messaging apps like WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal to work on a device in the coming days, with the government asserting that 'SIM binding' is essential to ...