The government emphasised that the new rules are essential for plugging cybersecurity gaps and assured that normal use will not be affected.
The Department of Telecommunications introduces a six-hour limit for desktop sessions of WhatsApp and Telegram, targeting ...
The new rule will make it mandatory for users to keep their SIM card with which they registered a messaging app inside their phone to continue chatting.
India's telecom authority DoT mandates permanent SIM binding for messenger services. WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal must ...
The DoT's SIM‑binding directions are essential to plug a concrete security gap that cybercriminals are exploiting to run ...
OTT: Under the Department of Telecom's recent notification, platforms have 90 days to ensure their services are tied to ...
The Department of Telecommunications mandates SIM binding for OTT communication applications to ensure accountability, reduce ...
DoT's SIM-linking order disrupts business communication on WhatsApp and Telegram, causing workflow challenges and increased stress for teams.
India’s new SIM-binding guidelines require messaging apps to stay linked to active SIM cards, raising concerns about ...
The Indian Government's latest cybersecurity measure, requiring users to logout from messaging apps every six hours, is expected to significantly disrupt business communications.
India’s Department of Telecommunications enforces continuous SIM card verification on messaging apps to tackle cyber fraud.
Govt mandates SIM-device binding for messaging apps to combat rising cyber frauds. Losses estimated at Rs 22,800 crore in ...