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New WhatsApp policies: No privacy of data!

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Srinagar, Jan 08: Facebook has slowly owned the major social media running applications and one of them is WhatsApp. WhatsApp has been sending an in-app notification about its new updated terms of service and privacy policy,. The popup is an informing message about the changes made in the policy of the instant messaging platform.


Android and iOS users got the notification on Tuesday also many received it on Wednesday. After the notification, WhatsApp started trending on the microblogging site Twitter.

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The update policies have added new sections about Transactions and Payments Data as well as Location Information is also added.


The updation has also made it clear that information and data can be collected and shared with Facebook companies. These updates being brought in is a change in the way the platform would process the user data. WhatsApp ‘updates’ privacy policy to share user data with Facebook, Elon Musk says ‘use’ Signal instead. As the details are scarier.

There is no doubt that WhatsApp has entered in a way that no other messaging app has managed to increased over the years. Probably, this time WhatsApp has gone a bit too far, taking users for granted. It is claiming to collect more data than before including battery level, signal strength, app version, and identifiers unique to Facebook Companies. All of these can be used by not just WhatsApp but also by Facebook companies. And, we know that the platforms have been prone to hacks and data leaks in the past.

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The updated privacy policy and terms of service would be implemented on February 8, and by then, users would have to accept these conditions to be able to continue using the instant messaging platform.

Users who choose to not accept these changes would not be able to use WhatsApp come February 8. Those users who choose not to give the platform access to such additional information won’t be able to access WhatsApp. It is said that there are more private Signal to use for our chatting and sharing stuff like Telegram, hike, etc.

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Dutch scientist predicts strong earthquake in Pakistan within 48 hours

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A huge earthquake in Pakistan is expected to strike within the next 48 hours, according to the Netherlands-based Solar System Geometry Survey (SSGEOS), which recently made news for its prediction.

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The Dutch scientist who works for SSGEOS has a record of predicting earthquakes, notably foretelling a massive quake in Turkey earlier this year in which over 47,000 people lost their lives

In its recent prediction, the scientist reports a massive surge of electric activity along Chaman fault lines, sparking anticipation of a powerful earthquake in the next 48 hours.

The report claimed fluctuations of electric charge in the atmosphere near the sea level have been recorded, and region neighboring Pakistan, and Afghanistan could experience strong tremors in the next few days.

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It further said that these areas defined are only approximations and there is currently no reliable way to determine the exact locations.

Amid frenzy among people, Pakistan Metrological (Met) Department has not responded to the predictions and speculations about the earthquake.

In previous events, PMD dismissed such claims, saying there is no scientific basis for earthquake predictions.

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34 killed, 130 injured in ‘suicide blast’ near Eid Milad-un-Nabi procession in Balochistan

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In a blast that authorities believe to have been a suicide bombing that occurred Friday outside a mosque in Balochistan’s Mastung district, at least 34 people were killed, including a police officer, and more than 130 others were injured, Dawn.com reported.

Dr Saeed Mirwani, chief executive officer of Shaheed Nawab Ghous Bakhsh Raisani Memorial Hospital confirmed the casualties to Dawn.com, while City Station House Officer (SHO) Mohammad Javed Lehri said a police official was among the dead.

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Earlier, Mastung Assistant Commissioner (AC) Attahul Munim said 15 people were killed due to the explosion while more than 50 were injured.

He added that the explosion took place when people were gathering for an Eid-i-Miladun Nabi procession near Madina Masjid at Alfalah Road.

The Mastung AC stated that the blast took place by the car of Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Nawaz Gishkori who was to remain on the sidelines of the procession.

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Meanwhile, SHO Lehri said the explosion was a “suicide blast”.

Meanwhile, interim Interior Minister Sarfraz Ahmed Bugti strongly condemned the blast and expressed his grief at the loss of lives.

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Erica Robin becomes first ever Miss Universe Pakistan

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Erica Robin, a model from Karachi has been crowned “Miss Universe Pakistan 2023”, becoming the first-ever woman from the country to win the title.

Four other models from different parts of the country participated in the beauty pageant, including Hira Inam from Lahore, Jessical Wilson from Rawalpindi, Pakistani-American Malika Alvi from Pennsylvania, and Sabrina Wasim. Jessica Wilson, a 28-year-old cyber security engineer was named first runner-up while Hira Inam (24), Malyka Alvi (19), and Sabrina Wasim (26) were the rest of the finalists.

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Award-winning actress, mental health advocate, and former Miss International Kylie Verzosa from the Philippines was one of the distinguished panel of judges who picked the winner.

Robin will be the official representative of Pakistan at the Miss Universe pageant, scheduled to be held in El Salvador later this year. Pakistan will be sending five models to compete in the prestigious Miss Universe pageant. This landmark moment marks the first time Pakistan has ever been represented in the world’s most esteemed beauty competition.

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