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 - Sakshi Post
Jan 02, 2024
New Delhi, Jan 2 (IANS) Encrypted messaging platform Telegram on Tuesday unveiled new updates, featuring a range of exciting enhancements aimed at elevating user experience.
 - Sakshi Post
Sep 20, 2023
New Delhi, Sep 20 IANS The Delhi High Court has directed Meta and Telegram to provide Basic Subscriber Information (BSI) and other relevant details of the groups or channels responsible for leaking...
 - Sakshi Post
Sep 11, 2023
New Delhi, Sep 11 (IANS) Cybersecurity researchers have found several spyware-infected versions of Telegram and Signal on the Google Play Store, designed to gather sensitive information from...
 - Sakshi Post
Jun 12, 2023
New Delhi, June 12 (IANS) The Centre on Monday said that it does not appear that the CoWIN app or its database has been directly breached as alleged in some reports after a Covid data leak surfaced...
Stay Away From WhatsApp, Says Telegram Founder - Sakshi Post
Oct 07, 2022
Don't use whatsapp? Founder of the Telegram App, Pavel Durov has asked people to abstain from using WhatsApp as it has been a surveillance tool for 13 years. 
Postcard - Sakshi Post
Jun 23, 2019
Till a few years ago, a postcard was a popular form of informal communication. It was widely used across the country to convey news related to all kinds of events.
Representational Image - Sakshi Post
Mar 15, 2019
Highly-encrypted mobile messaging platform Telegram on Thursday saw a surge in sign ups as Facebook and its other services like WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger were down for hours.
The messaging platform has risen in popularity thanks to its focus on advanced security features - Sakshi Post
Feb 03, 2018
Encrypted messaging platform Telegram is back on Apple’s iOS App Store after being removed for reportedly making inappropriate content
Telegram, with 40 million users in Iran, in late December shut down a channel that Tehran had accused of encouraging violence. - Sakshi Post
Jan 14, 2018
But access to the more widely used messaging app Telegram was still blocked, suggesting authorities remained uneasy about the possibility of further protests.
WhatsApp and Telegram are often used by the Taliban and other militant groups to evade government surveillance - Sakshi Post
Nov 04, 2017
WhatsApp and Telegram are often used by the Taliban and other militant groups to evade government surveillance
Although the apps, popular among the country’s elite, were still working on private telecom operators on Friday, customers of Salaam Telecom, a government-owned service provider, reported that both apps had stopped working for them - Sakshi Post
Nov 04, 2017
WhatsApp and Telegram are often used by the Taliban and other militant groups to evade government surveillance
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