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Apple WWDC 2023: Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference regularly sets the tone for the company’s future, and that may be truer than ever for 2023. Many expect the company to introduce its first mixed reality headset at the event, with a new platform to match. However, the wearable is far from the only major announcement believed to be coming at WWDC this year. Rumors have included a larger MacBook Air, a major watchOS update and even app sideloading on iOS. Here’s what you’re likely to see on June 5th. Mixed reality headset Apple’s first foray into mixed reality hardware (that is, a blend of real and virtual worlds) is one of the company’s worst-kept secrets. The tech giant has been acquiring headset-friendly startups for years, and Tim Cook hasn’t been shy about his interests in augmented and virtual reality. Now, though, a headset appears to be ready for a WWDC debut — Apple’s event logo even hints at a lens. If the rumors are accurate, Apple’s stand-al...

Govt Orders Whatsapp To Withdraw New Privacy Policy & Respect Indians

And finally, it’s official now.

Govt of India has formally asked Whatsapp to withdraw their new privacy policy, and respect the choice of Indians.

This is what happened..

Govt To Whatsapp: Withdraw New Policy Policy

After the backlash received due to Whatsapp’s new privacy policy, Ministry for Electronics and Information and Technology has directly written to Whatsapp CEO Will Cathcart, and asked them to respect Indians.

The letter sternly asks Whatsapp to withdraw their new privacy policy, which makes accessing data of Indians and sharing with advertisers, and Facebook seamless.

The letter states that the new privacy policy from Whatsapp “raise grave concerns regarding the implications for the choice and autonomy of Indian citizens,”

The letter states that the choice of Indians should be respected and “any unilateral changes to the WhatsApp Terms of Service and Privacy would not be fair and acceptable.”

The letter further asks Whatsapp to share all details related with their new privacy policy, and its implications.

Whatsapp had earlier imposed a deadline of February 8th for all Indians, who are using their app. Their notice stated that if anyone is not accepting their new privacy policy, then their account will be banned.

However, Whatsapp has now clarified that no one’s account will be blocked or banned after February 8th, and the implementation of the new privacy policy has now been delayed by 3 months.

Delhi HC: Don’t Use Whatsapp if You Have Problem With Privacy Policy

Meanwhile, a case was filed in the Delhi High Court, challenging the new privacy policy of Whatsapp, which has been designed to legally scoop out more data from their users.

While replying to the petition, Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva said, “It is a private app. Don’t join it. It is a voluntary thing, don’t accept it. Use some other app,” 

The matter is sub-judice, and the proceedings are currently underway.

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