India ministry reportedly asked WhatsApp to drop privacy policy changes that sparked backlash
WhatsApp has withdrawn plans to update its messaging app following a cybersecurity breach that makes users vulnerable to malicious spyware installation on iPhones and Android smartphones, it has emerged, according to reports from India's state media.
Source: msn.comPublished on 2021-01-20
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