During the lockdown, zoom video conferencing app is being used extensively in the entire world, but recently five million accounts of the hacked app were hacked, after which the Government of India issued a warning about the use of the zoom app. The CEO of Zoom app also confirmed the privacy news and said that it will be fixed soon.
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Meanwhile, a news was published on the English news website of India that the Indian government has launched Desi Video Conferencing Se-Namaste in the competition of the zoom app. The report said that the Se Namaste app is currently on the beta version. Its final version will be released soon. The report claimed that this app was created by Mumbai-based web application and software company Inscript. This mobile app allows its users to do video conferencing for free. The Namaste mobile app will be made available from the Google Play Store and iOS apps on the store by the end of this week.
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What is the truth of Namaste App?
After the news of the Namaste, app went viral, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) Fact Checking team denied the launch of any such app. PIB has stated that the government has not launched any video conferencing app under this name nor does it support such an app. So you have also downloaded the Namaste app from your phone, then delete it immediately, because there can be a privacy issue with it.
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