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Reliance Jio launches privacy-oriented ‘JioPages’ web browser; check features and other details here

In addition to this, the JioPages also supports eight Indian languages including, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Gujarati, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Bengali. Publish Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2020 09:20 AM IST New Delhi | Jagran Technology Desk: In line with the ‘vocal for local’ approach, Reliance Jio on Wednesday launched its made-in-India web browser, named ‘JioPages’, which will boost its digital presence further. The Reliance Jio has said that the JioPages web browser was made while keeping… Source link

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Reliance Jio launches ‘Made in India’ browser JioPages

After launching JioMeet video conferencing applications, Reliance Jio is back with another indigenous solution JioPages browser. “While keeping privacy at the core of the browser, JioPages provides superior performance when compared to its peers. It is built on the powerful Chromium Blink engine, it provides enhanced browsing experience through faster engine migration, best-in-class webpage rendering, faster page loads, efficient media streaming, Emoji domain support and encrypted… Source link

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Reliance Jio Launches JioPages Browser

        | Published: Thursday, October 22, 2020, 11:57 [IST] In order to increase its digital presence, Reliance Jio has announced the launch of a new browser in the country. The made-in-India browser is called JioPages and it is built-in on the Chromium Blink engine. The newly launched browser comes in eight Indian languages, such as Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, and Gujarati. “It provides enhanced browsing experience through faster… Source link

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Reliance Jio launches JioPages web browser with support for 8 Indian languages: A look at all the features

Dell Vostro Power New Possibilities | Dell PCs starting at Rs.35,990* Click here to know more Advertisements Jio has launched its own web browser called JioPages. The web browser is available on Android only as of now and users can download it from the Google PlayStore. The press release sent by Jio reads, “While keeping privacy at the core of the browser, JioPages provides superior performance when compared to its peers. It is built on the powerful Chromium Blink engine, it… Source link

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Reliance Jio launches a web browser called JioPages with support for eight Indian languages- Technology News, Firstpost

tech2 News StaffOct 22, 2020 11:00:26 IST Reliance Jio has launched its own web browser based on the Chromium Blink engine called JioPages. According to the company, this browser comes with Emoji domain support, encrypted connection and support for eight Indian languages including Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Gujarati, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Bengali. JioPages is aimed at users in India and is now available on Google Play Store. It will come with personalised home screen which will allow… Source link

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Reliance Jio unveils made in India browser JioPages for Android users 

Reliance Jio has unveiled its own made-in-India web browser called JioPages. The company has said that the new browser focuses on data privacy and gives control o users of their information. Reliance has also claimed that when it comes to performance, JioPages performs better than its peers. Talking about its browser, Reliance said in a statement, “While keeping privacy at the core of the browser, JioPages provides superior performance when compared to its peers. It is built on the powerful… Source link

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U.S. FCC lawyer says agency can change rules on social media liability shield, Telecom News, ET Telecom

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON: The top lawyer at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said Wednesday the telecommunications regulator has legal authority to redefine the immunity shield protecting social media companies that could make it easier for users to file lawsuits challenging content removal decisions. In July, President Donald Trump’s administration asked the agency to limit protections for social media companies under Section 230, a provision of the 1996 Communications… Source link

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Microsoft president, Telecom News, ET Telecom

Microsoft President Brad Smith on left. (file photo) LONDON: Democracies around the world are under a constant barrage of cyberattacks that must be identified, called out and stopped, Microsoft President Brad Smith told a gathering of security and defence officials on Wednesday. Speaking at the Atlantic Future Forum, Smith named Russia, China, Iran and North Korea as the states most frequently engaged in malicious cyberattacks targeting elections and the domestic politics of other… Source link

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