WhatsApp bans 2.3 mn bad accounts in India as new PDP Bill takes shape

WhatsApp bans 2.3 mn bad accounts in India as new PDP Bill takes shape



Meta-owned on Saturday said it banned over 23 lakh accounts in India in the month of August in compliance with the new IT Rules, 2021.


The messaging platform, which has nearly 500 million users (according to third-party data) in the country, received 598 complaint reports in the month of August in India, and the records “actioned” were 27.


“Over the years, we have consistently invested in Artificial Intelligence and other state-of-the-art technology, data scientists and experts and in processes, in order to keep our users safe on our platform. In accordance with the IT Rules 2021, banned over 2.3 million (2,328,000) accounts in the month of August,” said a company spokesperson.


The platform had banned nearly a similar number of bad accounts in India in July.


Under the upgraded IT Rules 2021, major digital and social media platforms, with in excess of five million users, have to publish monthly compliance reports.


Meanwhile, during a hearing challenging the instant messaging app WhatsApp’s privacy policy, the Centre told the Supreme Court this week that the contentious Personal Data Protection (PDP) Bill 2019 has been withdrawn and a comprehensive data protection Bill is being prepared.


In August, the Centre withdrew the Bill that has seen 81 amendments in the past three years, aiming to introduce a new, sharper Bill that fits into the comprehensive legal framework and protects the data of billions of citizens.


The new draft of the data protection Bill is being prepared to augment efficient usage of data since it would largely be used by the industry.


–IANS


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Twitter unveils new user interface for direct messaging on Android

Twitter unveils new user interface for direct messaging on Android



has rolled out a new and improved user interface for direct message (DM) feature on devices that makes it impressive compared to iOS.


users can update their app to get the revamped DM experience.


said it realised the need to improve how people use DMs on Twitter on devices.


The refresh also brings an improved composer, as well as better tweet forwarding, context for message requests and clearer read receipts, reports TechCrunch.


 


The micro-blogging platform has also introduced improvements to the user interface’s scrolling performance and responsiveness.


Now, when Android users open their DMs, they will no longer see the boxy design they’re used to.


Twitter recently made changes to DMs, including the ability to DM a tweet to multiple people at once in individual chats.


In February, Twitter announced it was testing a new feature to let people send a DM straight from a tweet.


The test, however, alerted civil servants and public safety experts.


According to New York City public defender Eliza Orlins, offering a shortcut to your DMs could make users even more susceptible to harassment.


“Please don’t do this. One extra step of having to go to someone’s profile to send a DM cuts back on harassment,” she reacted on Twitter.


This is almost never about “starting a conversation”, when people are sending unsolicited DMs.


According to Twitter, the experiment is not changing the current settings of anyone’s DMs.


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PM Modi to launch 5G services at India Mobile Congress 2022 in New Delhi

PM Modi to launch 5G services at India Mobile Congress 2022 in New Delhi



Prime Minister will today launch telephony services at the 6th edition of 2022 (IMC-2022) at New Delhi’s . The launch is expected to unleash new economic opportunities and societal benefits, serving as a transformational force for Indian society.


The cumulative economic impact of on India is estimated to reach $450 billion by 2035.


offers speed multiple times faster than 4G, supports lag-free connectivity, and can enable billions of connected devices to share data in real-time.


It will help in providing seamless coverage, high data rate, low latency, and highly reliable communications. Also, it will increase energy efficiency, spectrum efficiency and network efficiency.


5G will help in connecting billions of Internet of Things devices, allow higher quality video services with mobility at high speed, delivery of critical services such as telesurgery and autonomous cars, among others.


It will help in real-time monitoring of disasters, precision agriculture, minimising the role of humans in dangerous industrial operations such as in deep mines, offshore activities etc. Unlike existing mobile communication networks, 5G networks will allow tailoring of requirements for each of these different use cases within the same network.


Besides powering ultra-low latency connections, which allow downloading full-length high-quality video or movie to a mobile device in a matter of seconds (even in crowded areas), 5G can enable solutions such as e-health, connected vehicles, more-immersive augmented reality and metaverse experiences, life-saving use cases, and advanced mobile cloud gaming, among others.



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Twitter unveils new user interface for direct messaging on Android

Twitter experimenting with a new way to experience videos on TikTok



Microblogging platform has announced on its official Blog that it will begin rolling out a new way to experience videos on .


According to GSM Arena, isn’t planning to push TikTok-like short videos the same way that IG did with Reels or YouTube with Shorts. Instead, it is only going to take one element of short-form video, making it easier to discover video content on the platform.


will be introducing a new “immersive media viewer” which will play videos in a new full-screen view. This will be accessible by simply tapping/expanding a video from a Tweet.


Users will be able to swipe up from any video if they wish to discover more visual content. Backing out of the view will bring you back to your Twitter feed, reported GSM Arena.


Twitter is also going to be showing more videos in the app’s Explore tab. Users will see a new video carousel along with Tweets of interest under “Videos for you”.


The immersive media viewer will be rolling out to iOS users using Twitter in English over the next few days. Meanwhile, the video carousel in the Explore tab is now available to Android and iOS users in English.


The last time Twitter tried to incorporate video, it failed. Twitter launched Fleets back in November 2020, only for it to pull the plug about 8 months later.


As per GSM Arena, with this announcement, it doesn’t seem like Twitter is trying to change its content strategy and suddenly make its users pump out a short-form video as Instagram did. Instead of shifting its focus to video, it will only make videos easier to find and engage with.

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Twitter to roll out immersive media viewer with vertical video scrolling

Twitter to roll out immersive media viewer with vertical video scrolling



Microblogging platform has announced that it will soon roll out a designed video viewing experience. The newly redesigned experience will let the users watch the videos appearing in their tweets or feeds on full-screen.


The new update will also allow users to scroll vertically from the dual-screen view to watch more content on the platform. has also made adjustments to its explore tab and has added a video carousel feature along with tweets of user’s interest now appearing under a ‘Videos of you’ section.


The move comes when other apps like YouTube and have shifted their strategy and adopted TikTok-like short video formats and UI for shorts and reels, respectively. However, the micro-blogging site has only opted for UI elements for video content.


While the video carousel feature is already available to both iOS and Android users, the immersive media viewer will be rolled out in the upcoming days for iOS users who are using the platform in English. The announcement for the same was made through a blog post, which also stated that the company aims to make Twitter the best place for video. The blog post also included an embedded tweet to Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds, announcing the teaser to his much-awaited and upcoming film Deadpool 3. Twitter said that fun teasers would be an important part of the media viewing experience on the platform.


In November 2020, the company launched Fleets to expand its incorporation of video into its platform. However, it was pulled down just eight months after its launch. Fleets attempted to introduce a story-like feature, first seen on Snapchat and later adopted by Instagram, Facebook, and Linkedin. However, due to its technical glitches, the users termed it sluggish, after which it was pulled back.



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GoPro Hero 11 Black first impressions: Versatile, easy-to-use action camera

GoPro Hero 11 Black first impressions: Versatile, easy-to-use action camera



The 7 Black (review), launched in 2018, has been my go-to action camera to record adventure strides, scenic landscape time lapses, and fast-moving everyday city life. However, my brief experience with the newly launched 11 Black makes me think of upgrading. Among the reasons to like the new is the new camera sensor of tall 8:7 aspect ratio, support for 10-bit colours, improved performance in extreme environments, and the addition of three new night effects time lapse presets. On top, there are ‘Easy’ and ‘Pro’ controls, cloud-based auto-highlight videos feature, and built-in horizon lock.


The 7 Black is a good action camera in its own right, and so are the two generations that came afterwards. The Hero 11 Black, however, is different for two reasons – it is easy to use and has the potential to reduce dependence on smartphones. Starting with ease of use, the Hero 11 Black has a familiar interface to make existing users feel at home. Besides, there are pre-set configurations to help users make the most from the camera in different environments. This further simplifies the experience and makes everyday use easy and fun. For first time users, there is an option to switch to ‘Easy’ controls, which provides fewer settings and capture choices leaning towards simple point-and-shoot experience.


Familiar interface, easy controls, and pre-set configurations are all in the right direction, but it is the auto-highlight videos and three new night effects time lapse presets that the Hero 11 Black has going for it. Reason being these two features alone reduce dependence on smartphones by a fair margin. The auto-highlight videos feature works in the background to get you social media ready short videos after an eventful day. It cuts the clutter of scrolling through the video feeds, editing, processing, inserting music tracks, etc. and leaves only the fun part for you to play on the smartphone. Thus, it not just reduces dependence on smartphones but also cuts down the screen time significantly.


Next is the three new night effects time lapse presets – light painting, star trails, and vehicle light trails. These have been part of camera experience in smartphones, but a first in a . Not that the previous models were inadequate in capturing such time lapses, but one had to fiddle with a lot many settings to make it work. With the presets available, capturing the light painting, star trails, and vehicle light trails time lapses have become simple, easy and straightforward processes that both amateurs and pro users would appreciate.


The GoPro Hero 11 Black is a major step forward in terms of utility and features, but I will reserve my verdict about the product for in-depth review. It is because I am concerned about the legacy issues with the Hero Black series. My Hero 7 Black struggles in extreme environments. The Hero 9 Black (review) was an improvement, but incremental. GoPro promises better experience in extreme environments with Enduro battery, which ships with the Hero 11 Black. You will know if it is worthy of your money in the review, so stay tuned!



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