Meta has announced that BirdyChat and Haiket are the first third-party messaging services that will have interoperability with WhatsApp in the European Union. The company has been working on enabling ...
That's not the only big change coming to WhatsApp WHATSAPP is testing a major new feature that will change the app for millions of users. The update has been a ...
Arratai the instant messaging home-grown desi application developed by Zoho Corporation based in Chennai is slowly becoming a strong contender for WhatsApp. The application has been trending at the ...
WhatsApp is getting its own version of a status update feature, similar to Instagram Notes. As on Instagram, the new feature allows users of the Meta-owned messaging app to post a short text update ...
What’s happened? Meta has announced a new messaging feature for Whatsapp users that will allow people to chat with users of third-party messaging apps. This update is part of compliance with the ...
The latest beta tests of the cross-platform messaging app WhatsApp have uncovered a long-awaited new function. Testers for the WhatsApp beta in iOS 25.19.20.74 report they can switch between their ...
WhatsApp is planning to launch a new ‘third party chats’ feature in Europe which would allow users to send messages to their friends on different messaging platforms. The feature was spotted by ...
Meta has prevailed over an existential challenge to its business that could have forced the tech giant to spin off Instagram and WhatsApp after a judge ruled that the company does not hold a monopoly ...
WhatsApp has been working on a variety of features for the iOS users. Among those in the pipeline, WhatsApp has started rolling out a new TestFlight beta for iOS that brings native multi-account ...
WhatsApp may soon make it easier for iPhone users to manage more than one account on the same device. As WABetaInfo reports, the platform is testing native multi-account support, eliminating the need ...
WhatsApp became the centre of debate after the emergence of online claims that the phone numbers of 3.5 billion users were at risk. The debate grew strong when a post emerged on X that a big leak had ...