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Biggest data leak: Aadhaar Personal data of 81.5 crore Indians on sale on dark web

Although no official response has been issued by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) or the government, there are reports suggesting that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) may invest

Exploring Android 14: A Comprehensive Look at the Latest Features

In the ever-evolving world of technology, the Android 14 operating system remains at the forefront of innovation. With each new iteration, Google brings forth a plethora of Android 14 features and imp

Week Rewind 91: Last Week in a Quick Snap

Week Rewind 91, you will get all the quick rewinds of last week, including hot topics and new innovations. Last week from 5th December 2022 to 11th December 2022, was a wonderful week in terms of

Meta Quest Pro VR headset for its privacy risks

The updated Privacy Not Included guide also suggests that acquisitions are bad for privacy. Big tech companies are generally bigger privacy offenders than smaller companies, and when the former acquir

Check out features Of ColorOS 13: Update Hands-On & First Look

OPPO is now taking its design-first approach to software engineering one step further. OPPO’s smartphones, reaching as many as 160 million users in more than 60 countries and regions. The UI is

WhatsApp Tests for Blocking Screenshot For Android

Whatsapp is always working to make the privacy of its users better.  We have seen many implementations such as Disappearing messages, single-view images, and videos. Taking this to a more secure

India's new VPN Policy Delayed by Three Months

Early June, India’s Computer Emergency Response Team CERT-In and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology MeitY had decided to implement the new cybersecurity regulations, the same

Govt bans VPN, cloud services for...

According to a recent government directive, employees are forbidden from utilising Google Drive and Dropbox as well as third-party VPN services. Users are also urged to quit downloading illegal softwa

Meta comes up with new privacy policy: Effective from July 23

Meta (previously Facebook) is revising its privacy policy, and users will be notified of the changes starting today. The company also claims to have changed its policy to make it more user-friendly an

Google to kill call-recording apps on Play Store on May 11

With Android 10, Google has demolished call recording by default and on coming May 11, Google, is implementing a new Google Play policies that will prevent third-party apps from accessing the API t