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NEW DELHI: Ever since chairman Mukesh Ambani launched Reliance Jio’s services earlier this month, the telco has become the talk of the town. Courtesy, cheap 4G data and free voice calls for users. The launch of the ‘disruptive’ service has resulted in long queues of customers outside Jio stores, waiting to get SIM cards. But as good as it is, it seems that apparently Reliance Jio isn’t without its flaws.According to popular hacker group Anonymous , Jio is ‘still’ sharing user’s call information with foreign countries.Last week, Anonymous uploaded a post on its Tumblr account titled, “Reliance Jio STILL sharing your call information with foreign countries… one year on and nothing has changed!!”The post mentions a year old link by the group that stated how Reliance Jio was sharing users’ location with China. And now, the group has claimed that the telco is sharing users’ call details with USA and Singapore.The hacker group also posted a link to a video, outlining the steps on how someone with correct knowledge can replicate the process by downloading and using MyJio and Jiodialer apps.Reliance has responded to the allegations made by Anonymous. This what they have to say on the matter Recently, Reliance made its Jio GigaFiber plan open for public testing. The company’s tariff plans details have also emerged. The fiber plans will be available in Silver, Gold and Platinum tiers, with the base price starting at Rs 500. The plans are distributed based on data volume and speeds. The base plan is said to come with 100GB of free data for the first 90 days, along with access to Jio apps such as JioTV, JioCinema and JioBeats.