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- Explained: How Will New SIM Binding Rule Affect WhatsApp . . .
Explained: How Will New SIM Binding Rule Affect WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram SIM binding is a process where a messaging app verifies that the registered SIM card remains active in your device
- What Is The New SIM Binding Rule From The Government Of India . . .
The Indian Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is implementing a new rule requiring messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram to use a SIM-based login verification process This amendment to the TCS Rules 2024 mandates that users must have the active SIM used during registration on their device , Technology Science, Times Now
- What the SIM-Binding Rule Means for User Privacy in India
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has announced a major rule that could affect citizens who use messaging services on multiple devices The new compliance directive mandates instant messaging apps to implement a SIM-based login verification process This means platforms like Signal, WhatsApp, and Telegram must ensure that users have the same active SIM used during registration present
- Government tells WhatsApp, Telegram and . . . - Times of India
Platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram must ensure continuous SIM linkage, blocking access if the original SIM is absent This directive aims to enhance telecom cybersecurity by preventing misuse
- Govt. Issues SIM Binding Directions To WhatsApp and Telegram
The DoT has sent directions to WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal to bind their services to active SIM Cards within 90 days
- WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal Must Link to Active SIM Card Under . . .
The government has ordered that messaging platforms such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal and other popular apps will no longer work on a device if the registered SIM card is not actively inserted Under the new directive from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), all messaging services classified as “Telecommunication Identifier User Entities” (TIUEs) must ensure continuous linkage
- No WhatsApp without active SIM: Centre issues new rules to . . .
The new SIM-binding rules will rewrite how Indians use their messaging apps People will now no longer be able to run apps like WhatsApp, Telegram or Signal on a device without the active SIM card
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