Showing posts with label Mobile Application. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile Application. Show all posts

23/02/2018

WhatsApp's New Terms of Service Leaked


WhatsApp recently submitted the latest 2.18.57 version of its app to the Google Play Beta Program. While the update has not many visible changes, an online report claims to have gotten hold of WhatsApp's "Terms of Service (ToS)" that are all set to change significantly in the coming stable updates. The purported ToS reveal that WhatsApp will soon start sharing user data with parent company Facebook. Users will also get the ability to block businesses jumping on to the platform courtesy of the recently launched WhatsApp for Business platform.

The Facebook-owned messaging service apparently did not do a great job at hiding these objectionable Terms of Service, as WhatsApp update tracker WABetaInfo recently got hold of them in the latest beta version of the messaging app. The website has posted an entire list of the new ToS which reveal that WhatsApp will soon be sharing personal information with "Facebook Companies" although "it [information] will only be used to provide services to WhatsApp." While it is unclear whether this translates into enhanced ad tracking or not, the ToS reaffirms that "nothing you share on WhatsApp, including your phone number, will be shown on Facebook or any of the Facebook Company Products, unless you choose to show it."

Additionally, the ToS state that sharing posts from sister concern platforms like Facebook and Instagram will soon be easier on WhatsApp. The messaging app will also work with products under the Facebook banner to promote and extend the services to users on those platforms.

Another revelation from the Terms of Service claims that WhatsApp is working on certain features to help businesses get on to the app faster. These include collaborating with Facebook companies to offer users with "sponsored content/ ads from these businesses." From the tone of it, the decision seems to a great departure from co-founder Jan Koum's no-advertising philosophy and even this official blog post from 2012. It seems Facebook is finally looking to put those billions of dollars to work after it acquired WhatsApp back in 2014.

The Terms of Services also note that WhatsApp shares information with other Facebook Companies to ensure the safety of users on the platform by removing things like hate speech, dangerous activity, and abusive content. In this section, however, WhatsApp admits that it will share information such as personal phone numbers, profile names, businesses you interact with, device details, and, most importantly, sponsored content/ ads.

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22/02/2018

Things you didn’t know Truecaller can do



Truecaller is an app that has gained a fair bit of popularity, primarily because it helps in identifying calls from unknown numbers, blocking calls and avoiding spammers. However, that’s not all that you can do as there is so much more that the app has on offer. You can make video calls, send flash messages and even make payments. Here are some features of the app you should know about:

Create your own profile:
Truecaller is an app that has gained a fair bit of popularity, primarily because it helps in identifying calls from unknown numbers, blocking calls and avoiding spammers. However, that’s not all that you can do as there is so much more that the app has on offer. You can make video calls, send flash messages and even make payments. Here are 12 such features of the app you should know about:

Mark 'people' as spam:
Too annoyed of various people calling you to sell some schemes and offers? With Truecaller, you can block them. Once a number has been blocked by too many people, Truecaller will show you a red coloured contact card when you receive a call from that number to notify you about spammers.

Check who is calling even without using your phone's data:
If you are not connected to the Internet, Truecaller may tell you that it requires a data connection to work properly. However, if it has identified the number once, the app will identify it whether or not you are connected to the Internet.

Make video calls:


Yes, it is possible to make video calls via Truecaller. Just note that the call will be made via Google’s video calling app Duo so you need to have that installed too. Just go to Truecaller, and select the information icon next to the person you wish to call. This will open a page that has the options of Call, SMS, Video Call, Edit, and Block. Select the option of video call, and Truecaller will automatically call the person via Duo.

Set Truecaller as your default dialler:


In order to do this, open the app and click the hamburger icon and go to ‘Settings.’ Select the option of General and scroll down to ‘Missed Call Notifications.’ On enabling this, the app will ask you for various permissions in order for it to become your default dialler.

Make Truecaller as your default messaging app:


Truecaller will prompt you a number of times to enable this. Setting Truecaller as your default messaging app lets you identify spam messages, identifies senders of unknown messages, block spam and telemarketing messages, etc.

Search numbers/contacts with names, e-mail IDs:
The app can not only be used to block numbers and protect yourself from spammers, it is also a directory. Just type in the name of the person you wish to search the number of, and Truecaller will show you results from its database. Similarly, you can also search for numbers using email IDS. The ‘Search’ option of Truecaller also has numbers of various airlines, railways, healthcare services, banks, hotels, etc saved.

Unlist your number from the app:


If you don’t want your number to appear in Truecaller’s database, then you need to visit https://www.truecaller.com/unlisting. Just type in your number there including the country code, select Unlist Phone Number, and you’re done. However, you cannot have the app installed if you do so.

See who is online as well as check 'Last seen':


Open the app and select the information icon next to the contact. You’ll be taken to the contact card that has all the information about the contact. Here, just below the name and tag of the person, you’ll be able to see when they were last online or whether they are on a call. Want to disable this for your contact card? Head to settings, select General and disable ‘Availability.’

Make Spam folder for SMS:
Open the app and click on the ‘Message’ icon on bottom left. Enable Spam protection. This will prompt a message alerting that Truecaller will become your default message app. Press Continue on the card. Finally, Truecaller will show you another card to notify of changing the messaging app. Click ‘Ok’ to proceed.

Make payments:


Truecaller has tied up with several banks including HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank and Axis Bank for Truecaller Pay. The app lets users create their own Virtual Payment Address, and after this they can send or receive money using UPI. Users can also get prepaid or postpaid recharge done through this feature.
Note: This feature only work for the india users.

Send Flash Messages:


To send a Flash Message, tap on the lightening like icon next to the person’s name in your Truecaller call log. Type your message and hit send. The person you send it to will see your Flash screen for the next 60 seconds.


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