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India Orders Messaging Apps to Work on Tracing First Senders of Messages – December 2025

Author/Source: The Hacker News See the full link here

Takeaway

The Indian government wants messaging apps to find out who first sent a message on their platforms. This new rule aims to stop the spread of harmful content, but it raises worries about how private people’s messages will be.


Technical Subject Understandability

Intermediate


Analogy/Comparison

It’s like a mail service being told to keep a record of who first mailed a specific anonymous letter, even if that letter was copied and sent by many other people.


Why It Matters

This matters because it could change how secure and private your online messages are. For example, if an app has to trace a message, it might weaken the strong security that keeps your conversations private from everyone else, including the government.


Related Terms

End-to-end encryption. Jargon Conversion: End-to-end encryption is a way to scramble messages so strongly that only the sender and the person receiving them can read them, keeping them private.

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