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According to Symantec, Smartphone apps are putting Indians' privacy at risk
Fp Archives •Nearly one in two Indians have granted access to contacts and mobile data in exchange for free apps and close to 40 percent have granted access to their camera, revealed global leader in cyber security Norton by Symantec on Tuesday.
If you have an Android phone, Uber's new privacy policy will spook you
Chadha •Just a week after roping in Apple's former privacy counsel Sabrina Ross to join Uber's growing legal team, the taxi-hailing app today released its new privacy policy which explains in detail all the data Uber collects from its customers, the purpose for such collection, the extent to which it is made available to third parties; and how consumers can control the use of data relating to them.
Google Contacts gets an update; aims to merge Gmail, Google+
Tech2 News Staff •Google Contacts is now receiving an update. The company has released a preview of the new Google Contacts which aims to simplify the service.
Photo sharing, contact filters part of Google+ integration on Gmail
Anuradha •Team Google's at it again. This time they aimed at making their popular web e-mail service, Gmail usable within ...
Report reveals 800,000 PlayBooks lying in RIM's inventory
Anuradha •The disappointment doesn't end there, supplier Quanta Computers forced to layoff as many as 1,000 workers owing to stalled production.
After Subscribe, Facebook rolls out 'View Shares' feature
Anuradha •Facebook seems to be under some crucial facelift process.
Facebook to let you auto-group your friends in 'smart lists'
Anuradha •Social networking has grown full-fledgedly to have become an integral part of the schedules of most of us.
Now Google+ updates show up in Gmail
Rossi •Google’s habit of slowly evolving a product through its phases will effect Google+ as well.
Microsoft-Motorola patent dispute hearing to begin from Monday
Anuradha •In October, last year, software giant, Microsoft had sought legal action against Google, claiming that the devices powered by the latter’s Android platform had infringed a handful of its patents. October, last year, software giant, Microsoft had sought legal action against Google, claiming that the devices powered by the
Tech2 Poll Outcome: Will You Switch Over to Google+?
Rossi •