This is probably intentional -- if you want to fix a typo or make something clearer that you've already captured you likely want to preserve the original timestamp?
If you want an entry timestamped to your current time, you can make a new entry.
this is the answer :)
fixing errors should not alter the timeline
I assumed that editing timestamps is also quite problematic since it will break the chronological order of the note
IndiaToday not doing this guy a favor using the word "hacker". Top bullet point: "Hackers accessed sensitive data...". Even the graphic at the top says "SYSTEM HACKED".
Yes, agree. at the same time, the company bears significant responsibility under the law. Their unconventional and insecure API implementation likely violates multiple provisions of the Act. They could face substantial penalties and legal consequences for failing to adequately protect personal data and implement appropriate security measures.