Truecaller, the app specializing in caller identification, has announced that it has exceeded <strong>500 million active monthly users</strong> globally, with over <strong>4 million paying subscribers</strong>. This milestone reflects the app's growing presence in the telecommunications market.
The United Arab Emirates has released a comprehensive guide aimed at educating individuals on how to protect their privacy on social media platforms. This initiative comes amid growing concerns about digital security and data privacy.
Recent reports indicate that smartphone applications have evolved into sophisticated surveillance tools, with the big data market expected to exceed $350 billion. Most apps share user data with third parties without clear consent.
A developer has launched an innovative app that alerts users when someone wearing 'Meta' glasses is nearby. This comes amid concerns about the potential misuse of these glasses to capture images of women and girls without their consent.
The European Parliament has passed a new law prohibiting the use of artificial intelligence for 'exposing' individuals without their consent. This decision was made during a plenary session in Brussels, receiving overwhelming support from members.
Developers have announced a new application for taking meeting notes that utilizes artificial intelligence and stores data locally on devices instead of in the cloud. This app aims to provide an effective tool for users without the need for a subscription, making it an attractive option for individuals and businesses alike.