San Francisco: WhatsApp has introduced another privacy-centric feature a few days ago that gives WhatsApp users more control over who can and cannot add them...
SAN FRANCISCO: WhatsApp on Monday admitted a major cybersecurity breach that has enabled targeted spyware to be installed on phones through voice calls. The security...
Web desk: Social networking services Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp restored on Sunday after experiencing temporary outage worldwide, including in Pakistan. Downdetector.com, a website monitoring service, cited...
ISLAMABAD: National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has denied issuing an arrest warrant of speaker Sindh Assembly Agha Siraj Durrani through WhatsApp. According to the NAB press...
Web Desk (September 04, 2018): Social media apps Facebook, Whatsapp and Instagram were down in many countries Worldwide for 90 minutes last night. Facebook administration...
Islamabad (July 25, 2018): Election Commission of Pakistan has released a Whatsapp number to register any complaints regarding elections. Whatsapp numbers have been released by...
Web Desk (June 30, 2018): Something that started as online phenomenon, ended up being the lifeline for everyone on the Internet. Social media is fun and a...
London(April 25, 2018): WhatsApp, the popular messaging service owned by Facebook is raising its minimum age from 13 to 16 in Europe to help it comply...
San Francisco (January 19, 2018): Messaging application WhatsApp said on Thursday that it would begin allowing business accounts for the first time, a step that brings...
Web Desk (December 28, 2017): Superfans and holdouts using some older smartphone operating systems will have to bid adieu to WhatsApp messenger soon—or at least...
Karachi (May 05, 2017): Leaking of question papers before time in the ongoing intermediate examination in Karachi continued unabated , as chemistry paper for Intermediate...
The world’s biggest mobile messaging service could soon allow tens of millions of users to send each other something other than photos, videos and emojis...
A computer security firm has discovered a flaw in messaging app WhatsApp and Telegram which allows malicious actors to hack users’ computers by disguising malware...