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By Mohit Sabharwal

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Four top technology news for February 5th that you cannot miss:

1. The world is celebrating the Safer Internet Day today and Google has some tips for you. The tech giant suggested that when you are granted access to third-party sites or apps, one has to be very cautious about the information they share with them.

2. WhatsApp takes another step towards safer chats. The Facebook-owned messaging app is testing a new menu option which allows them to enable authentication before WhatsApp will open and show messages.

3. Reliance Jio is gearing up to make 5G mainstream. The company is reportedly working to introduce 5G services with its own set of 5G-ready smartphones.

4. Tweeple, you might finally be able to edit your tweets. Paying heed to the long due request of users, Jack Dorsey recently indicated that Twitter is considering to add an edit button.

Here's the "news that entrepreneurs can use". Know what's trending in the Indian business world in 60 seconds.

Mohit Sabharwal

Former Senior Correspondent, Entrepreneur India Magazine

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