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WhatsApp 2021 privacy policy (Big development)

 Telegram messaging and Signal messaging apps record a rapid increase in demand. This comes just days after their main rival WhatsApp announced a review of their terms of service. TOS updates have led to separate tests from communication users. The company set new rules on January 6, 2021. Its subsidiaries to collect various types of WhatsApp user data.  Many privacy activists have sent their doubts to the company's directive to users to allow the app to access their data or to switch to other platforms. From now on, activists have recommended that WhatsApp users should consider adapting to other apps such as Telegram and Signal. The hike came after Elon Musk approved the use of the app as an alternative to WhatsApp. Elon is the CEO and product designer of Tesla, Inc.Reports indicate that more than 100,000 users have installed the Signal App in all app stores such as Google and Apple in two days. On the other hand, Sensor Tower data analytics suggests that Telegram recorded ap...

Farmers observed a day of mourning on December 20, in memory of those killed during the protest

 Despite severe cold in the Indian capital New Delhi, farmers 'protest against three new agricultural laws continued for the 24th day. 25 farmers have been killed during the farmers' protests since November 26. According to Indian TV, the Indian capital New Delhi Despite severe cold, farmers' protest against 3 new agricultural laws continued on the 24th day. As many as 25 farmers have been killed so far during the farmers' protests since November 26. The Congress has blamed the Modi government for the deaths of 25 farmers. In addition, the Police of the Indian state of Haryana told Arab media that the one farmer committed suicide, 14 farmers died of severe cold and heart attack, 10 other farmers died in road accidents while coming to protest. The farmers 'leaders observed a day of mourning on December 20 in memory of those killed during the protests. The farmers' leaders said that the Modi government would have to suffer the consequences. Tributes were paid to t...

Indian farmers are protesting against the law

 Tuesday's strike comes after three rounds of illegal talks between the two sides over laws that farmers say run counter to their interests.There is another round of negotiations on Wednesday.Delhi's Prime Minister Arvind Kejrival's party claims he was detained after visiting the border where farmers have gathered.No one is allowed to leave or enter his house, the Aam Aadmi party said in a statement. Delhi police have rejected the claim, saying it was a general deployment to avoid clashes. At least 15 opposition parties have backed the strike. In the last 12 days, tens of thousands of farmers have besieged the capital Delhi and reduced almost all entrances. There is also a heavy police contingent along the border checkpoints.The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has said the reforms, which allow private actors to play a greater role in the agricultural sector, will not hurt farmers' incomes. Farmers are primarily concerned that the reforms will eventually lead to the ...