Thanks to lax privacy laws and high consumer demand, details on everything from how you shop to who you date are all for sale.
Ayushi Sahu was ambushed. One evening in 2018, five months after her wedding, the 21-year-old college student was visiting her parents in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh, when her husband showed up unannounced, his father and uncle in tow.
As the men settled in the living room, her husband said he had something he wanted them to hear. He took out his mobile phone and pressed "play." The audio was loud and clear: private conversations between Sahu and her friends and family, which had been recorded without her permission. And it wasn't only audio: "call logs, SMS, and WhatsApp messages, each photo and video, recordings of my video calls - he claimed to have accessed everything," Sahu said. That was when she realized that her husband had, for months, been spying on her.
Can India spend its way out of its unemployment crisis? In the third of Mint's Road to Recovery live discussion series, experts debate whether spending on healthcare, education and job creation can actually boost economic growth
What is driving Asia's technological rise? Asia's rapid emergence as a global technological leader over the last decade is a testament to the power of collaboration. And yet, in much of the world, the tide is turning towards isolationism and protectionism—a trend that will sap potential in many cutting-edge sectors
Why masks will stay even after Covid-19 vaccination India plans to begin vaccinating 300 million health workers, frontline workers and vulnerable populations as early as January next year, but vaccines do not signal the end of public health precautions for the vaccinated.
Giants' antitrust battle will shape the future of tech Technology giants made a killing during covid-19 in terms of revenue, but they found the going hard in other respects. The US government filed multiple antitrust cases against Google and Facebook in the last few months of 2020, which could shape the future of tech worldwide.
'First six months of 2021 will see a Covid vaccine shortage globally. Nobody can help that': Serum CEO With a stockpile of 40 to 50 million doses, Pune-based world's largest vaccine maker Serum Institute of India (SII) is ready to roll out the much-awaited Covishield vaccine in January 2021 to fight out the Covid-19 pandemic. The data of clinical trials have been submitted to authorities in India and the United Kingdom.
The face behind an audacious bid for Air India Meenakshi Mallik, who serves on the flag carrier's board as director (commercial) and has worked at the airline for 31 years, is the face behind the employees' bid to acquire Air India
Adani Ports jumps, crosses ₹1 trillion in market capitalisation Adani Ports completed acquisition of Krishnapatnam Port in October for ₹12,000 crore. According to the company, the acquisition is expected to generate an operating income of around ₹1,200 crore for the fiscal ending March 2021
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Public Relation trends to look out for in 2021 The year 2020 has been an unprecedented one, but it's been a great teacher. And as we inch closer to 2021, we at Ad and Media Insider, want to enter it with
Edtech funding boom hides gaps in what is being offered Despite a lull in the second quarter, when only $66 million was invested as venture capitalists took stock of the pandemic, edtech scored more than $2 billion in funding in 2020, nearly three times as much as in the previous record year of 2018
Lionel Messi: Santos deny Barcelona forward broke Pele's goalscoring record Messi seemingly broke Pele's long-standing record of 643 goals for the same club with his strike against Real Valladolid last week; Santos claim 448 goals in friendlies have gone uncounted and "a goal against Transvaal (from Suriname) has the same value as one against Real Madrid"
Irrfan Khan to be seen on the silver screen in 2021 with the release of The Song of Scorpions Irrfan Khan to be seen on the silver screen in 2021 with the release of The Song of Scorpions. Bollywood News: Latest Bollywood News, Bollywood News Today, Bollywood Celebrity News, Breaking News, Celeb News, Celebrities News, Bollywood News Hindi, Hindi Bollywood News at Bollywood Hungama.com.
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Retailers report 13% dip in November sales Retailers are moving towards 2021 with cautious optimism, said RAI, especially amid reports of the new strain of coronavirus in the UK along with night curfews and restrictions in India
IKEA focuses on stronger omnichannel play, local sourcing in COVID era What the world has gone through during last few months was completely unprecedented. As a purpose-led company, during this time IKEA focused on safety and security of their people, building digital capabilities, meeting customers in new ways as the home became the center of everything in everybody's lives. Click-and-collect, contactless shopping service, along with other …
Top upcoming smartphones to look out for in 2021 The year 2020 saw smartphone companies launching some excellent smartphones in the flagship segment, offering powerful performance, cameras, and gaming experience.
Dixon to make smartphones for Motorola in Noida plant Padget Electronics, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dixon Technologies, is among five domestic manufacturers who have been approved to receive benefits of the government's new production linked incentive (PLI) scheme for smartphones
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