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A new app called Sarahah[1] is going viral all over the world[2] because of its promise to let people tell each other what they really think of them, anonymously and without fear of reprisal. The app was designed to help people improve themselves based on feedback that others might feel is too blunt to be delivered personally. It was initially positioned as a workplace tool but is growing in popularity with casual users all over the world. Messages sent to anyone on the network are completely private, and the recipient can choose to reply, flag, delete or favourite them without the sender knowing.

Concerns have been raised that the app could be misused to bully people, and the developers have recently added a block function that prevents abusive users from sending you messages after you block them. If you're willing to hear what people have to say to you when there are no social barriers, you can give Sarahah a try.

 

Aircel takes Jio on with new schemes
Aircel[3] is attempting to fight Jio's[4] aggressive prices with its own super-affordable tariff plans[5]. The operator announced a new pack priced at Rs. 419 in the north-east region and Rs. 449 in Jammu & Kashmir, which give users 2GB of 3G or 2G data and unlimited voice calling per day for 84 days. The total amount of data comes to 168GB through the validity period. Another new pack priced at Rs. 229 gives users 1GB of data per day for the same period of 84 days. Both packs will compete with Jio's Dhan Dhana Dhan Offer[6] which is priced at Rs. 399 which gives users 1GB of...

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