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Delhi High Court Seeks Centre’s Response on WhatsApp-Facebook Data Sharing
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Your kitchen appliances are watching you, security experts warn
Smh.com.au
Sep 02, 2016
Your fridge is getting so smart, security-software maker Kaspersky Lab thinks you probably shouldn’t trust it. …
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Delhi High Court Seeks Centre’s Response on WhatsApp-Facebook Data Sharing
Gadgets.ndtv.com
August 31, 2016 WhatsApp’s recent decision to share user data with parent company Facebook has reached the doorstep of the Delhi High Court, which sought the government’s response on the modification of the new privacy policy.
In a controversial move, the popular messaging platform has said it will begin “coordinating” accounts with Facebook by sharing users’ mobile phone numbers and device information with Facebook. It is, however, giving users a 30-day window to opt out of sharing their details. …
More: Facebook’s WhatsApp changes to face scrutiny in EU
Obscene act in pvt place no offence: Bombay HC
Timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Mar 20, 2016
MUMBAI: Any obscene act in a private place causing no annoyance to others does not constitute offence, ruled the Bombay high court while recently quashing a complaint against 13 men who were arrested from a private party in a flat at Andheri (west). …
US wrestler Hulk Hogan wins at least $115 million in sex-tape suit
Timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Mar 19, 2016
PETERSBURG (Florida): A Florida jury on Friday awarded Hulk Hogan $115 million with the possibility of more after finding the Gawker website violated his privacy by publishing a sex tape of the celebrity wrestler. …
Violation of privacy through CCTV cameras rampant, say experts
Business-standard.com
April 4, 2015
Blatant misuse of closed circuit TV (CCTV) cameras installed in retail shops, hotels and public places is a “de facto norm” in India, experts say. For the offence, cases of which are multiplying on a daily basis, one can take legal recourse under section 66E of the Information Technology Act, 2000. So far, however, there has been no reported conviction under the provision. …
How your ‘safe’ password may not actually be safe
Timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Mar 26, 2015
TORONTO: Are you sure the password you created for your gmail or Facebook account strong enough? …
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