Zoom: Rise in the middle of global Pandemic

As we all are stuck in our homes, due to the infamous COVID-19 virus, many of us used or at least heard of the video calling application called as Zoom. This app is available as free of cost to all the app stores and is also being used on laptop, tablets, mobile phones, etc. This videoconferencing software company that went public last year, is used mainly for meetings, webinars, hosting video calls and this video calling app has became quite popular across the globe as more and more workers are now working from home during the period of lockdown. Zoom is doing wonders in app stores that in android and iphone, it topped the charts of the most downloaded apps and it became so famous on mobile phones that it was ranked 2nd only after the TiTok as the most downloaded app in the world. Zoom has been embraced by education worldwide for enhancing the quality of online teaching, encouraging students to engage in online classes or discussion. The reason zoom is so popular among the masses is that it makes it simple comparing to the other videoconferencing platform and it also offers the fastest way to get started for a meeting or for an online class. This application allows conference calls up to 100 attendees and 40 minutes free video call.

Now, in Supreme Court a PIL has been filed raising the concerns over privacy and security in relation this videoconferencing app.  This application got warned by the ministry of home affairs (MHA) that this video calling app’s usage is not safe for the users. The Cyber Coordination Centre (CyCord) of ministry of home affairs said in a new 16-page advisory that the “Zoom is a not a safe platform.”

The government’s warning arrives following the India’s nodal cyber security agency, Computer Emergency Response Team of India (CERT-in), had warned against the vulnerability of this application. The agency also realized the important weakness of this video calling app which can allow users accessible to cyber attacks which also includes the leakage of sensitive office information to criminals.

Different News reports appeared highlighting privacy and security breaches caused by the Zoom application on some incident. In this view, the PIL filed in the Supreme Court says that, “It is pertinent to point out that the CEO of the respondent no.3 has already apologized publically and has accepted the app to be faulty in terms of providing a secure environment digitally which is against the norms of cyber security.” The security issue affects the whole nation, the petitioners say by adding that, due to the lockdown, portrayal to this effect cannot be created. Since the government has identified the threat which posed, it is known with the subject matter of the instant petition.

 Another issue raised by the petitioner refers to the accusation that Zoom enlists in data hoarding of the private user data and that it, “stores cloud recordings, instant messages, files, whiteboards, etc.” The new trend has been observed that is known as Zoombombing, where unknown and unauthorized persons sometimes join a Zoom session and performs indecent activities.

Unexpectedly, the usage of the app has increased during this lockdown and even the CEO of the company has accepted the company was not ready for such a rise in user influx. This application is neither prepared or was ready to handle the sudden rise in the number of its users, said by PIL.

The petitioner contends further that, this app violates right to privacy under Article 21 of the Constitution. In this regard, it is submitted that data storage, access and collection without letting the user know is “nothing but infringing their fundamental right of privacy.”

Even the schools have stopped holding online classes through the app after the MHA’s direction and through whatsapp they are sending whatsapp recorded videos and assignments for the students during this lockdown. From, many teachers view, WhatsApp is not as useful as Zoom because zoom allows conference which allows them to hold the online classes for a batch of 30 to 40 students for two to three hours, which is not possible with whatsapp, which allows maximum of four people to go live at one point of time.

In this new advisory, MHA has asked users, who would still wish to use Zoom application, has to follow certain guidelines for the safety purpose, which includes avoiding unauthorized entry in the conference room, preventing an unauthorized participant to carry out vicious activity.

The new guidelines has been reissued by the government after many users complained about situations of leaked passwords and hackers hijacking video calls midway through conferences.

Gag order gets issued by Mumbai Police in the time of COVID-19

In the time of this pandemic disease, Mumbai city has been the place for the ongoing prohibitory order for almost three decades. On 23rd May the Commissioner of Mumbai police have issued an order which is known as the gag order i.e. a person can’t speak against the state governments or it’s functioning in the times of COVID-19 disease. This order was issued under Section 144 of CrPC 1973, DCP Pranaya Ashok of Greater Mumbai who signed this gag order due to the several issues faced by the state like the widespread fake news, incorrect information, misinformation, and other such objectionable content in the form of messages, videos, images and memes, audio clips over internet messaging and social media platforms. It’s been told to all the persons entitled as the “admin” on social media or messaging platforms shall be personally responsible, if any such information being circulated from a group administered by them. “It shall be the personal responsibility of all persons designated as ‘Admin’ on messaging and social media platforms to report such malicious, incorrect or derogatory content posted by a member of the group to police immediately,” it says.

The gag order which was issued by the police, effective from the 25th May to 8th June, the other directives as “prohibits any person inciting mistrust towards government functionaries and their actions taken in order to avoid the spread of the COVID- 19 virus and by that causing danger to human health or safety or a disturbance to the public tranquility”. Any individual who is going against this prohibitory order will be prosecuted under Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code, said by the order. According to the police, the order was issued to deal with the “animosity created in the state due to COVID-19 pandemic”. Ever since the communal violence occurred in the Mumbai city in 1992-93, the prohibitory orders have been issued continuously in the city. In most cases, the order has been justified under the reasons that is individuals from the summon group is of more than four or five people, but also from time to time the prohibition changes, which completely depends upon the political atmosphere and situation in the city.

Currently, BJP Party’s opposition leaders has launched an assault on the tri-party government which is led by chief minister and Shiv Sena head Uddhav Thackeray, this order can’t be looked in separation. The opposition has been offensive the state, particularly on social media, for the increasing range of cases of COVID-19 infection. During these attacks, the opposition leaders, together with former chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, have time and once more sought-after Thackeray’s resignation and disintegration of the state government.  Proposals for governor’s rule have been created. Claimed by many within the opposition that he police order was in response to their criticism of the government’s functioning in the state. Criticized by the BJP, that the tri-party Maha Vikas Aghadi –consisting of the Shiv Sena, Nationalist Congress Party and Congress – government’s gag order, created critical comments on the social media. Reacting to the police order, BJP’s Mumbai unit spokesperson Suresh Nakhua told that the Emergency was within the Congress’s DNA. Nakhua tweeted, in addition of the copy of the order that, “Emergency is in the DNA of Congress and its allies. Gag order issued in Maharashtra”.

As soon as the first gag order was issued, Pankaj Rajmachikar had moved the Bombay high court against the state government. Nevertheless Justice R.K. Deshpande had noticed, “Prima facie, the object of issuing the order seems to genuinely protect the persons from false and incorrect information being provided in respect of COVID- 19 disease, which is spread all over.”

Inconsistent issues of prohibitory orders have been time and once again criticized in the high courts and the Supreme Court. Disha Wadekar, the lawyer of the Supreme Court, who has made representations in a lot many cases referring to the recent anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act protests in Delhi, termed the order “disproportionate”. Wadekar mentioned that the fundamental rights can’t be suspended under the aspect of “reasonable restrictions”. “Section 144 cannot be used as a legal tool to suppress the constitutional rights,” she added.

For almost three decades in Mumbai the order has been issued continuously without saying the specific scenario and because of the nature of these prohibitory orders, it has also changed the state of Maharashtra too. Since the last year of December, the police have been more rigid in its usage, mainly to avoid any kind of disapproval against the CAA, the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and the National Population Register (NPR).

This order, therefore may seem harsh to public due to unable to fully express their words regarding their own states, but it may also become the start to treat their place with respect and also it will prevent some prejudicial scenario in the city. Hopefully, the outcome of this order becomes beneficial for citizens.

Facebook launches its new feature as Avatars

Facebook a giant of social media has launched it’s new feature in India. They announced on Tuesday about their new feature Avatars. Avatars are now available on Facebook also. It is available on Facebook  mobile app and on messenger also. Avatars are now available on your Android device. It will come to ios soon. Avatars let you create the cartoon-like image of yourself on your social media profile. It also brings Indian customization to the clothes. The feature has came with a lot of hairstyles, hair colors, features, faces, styles and outfits. We are able to create our unique digital representation. We can use these avatars in our Facebook stories, Facebook profiles, Facebook window, comments and can also share on whatsapp. Outfits of Facebook avatars include bindis, kurtas,  sarees , suits, turbans and also a lungi. Full Indian culture clothes are available there. It was launched as a backlash of Chinese apps in the country. After the BITMOJIS of snapchat, Facebook has launched this. Users can emphasize on their sense of identity through avatars. Facebook is a very giant application, many people are joint from this application. It connects people to each other and allows people to share their pictures, thoughts, talent and many more things. Large number of people use this app and found their solutions also.  This is sure that this new feature will make Facebook more popular.

To create your own avatar go to bookmarks on the facebook or compose a comment to get the option when you click on the comment window

– Tap on the ‘smiley’ icon

– Tap on the ‘stickers’ and you will get the ‘make your avatar’ option there

– Tap on that and option and your process of avatar will start

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