WhatsApp, a popular instant messaging platform, is not only popular with users around the world. It is also popular with scammers who love to take advantage of the platform to entice people to click on malicious links and other suspicious …
From 2020, Whatsapp is discontinuing work on some mobile phone models. Meaning, now WhatsApp will stop serving these models because the new operating system will not support these mobile models. Know if your phone model does not appear in this …
Considering the increasing trend of digital payments in India, the Whatsapp app can also jump in now. The world’s most used instant messaging service Whatsapp is today to organize an event in Delhi today. It is expected that WhatsApp payment …
In the late evening on Wednesday, many countries around the world, including India, Japan, America, got stunned when three big social platforms, Whatsapp, Facebook and Instagram were facing problems. It was difficult to upload and download photos and videos on …
The usage of whatsapp in India is constantly increasing. Over the past few days, whatsapp has been in the midst of criticisms of Fake News, messages and photos. Many times, incidents like Mob Lynching in India have also emerged about …
WhatsApp is on the offensive. On Wednesday in New Delhi, WhatsApp, owned by Facebook, held a press conference to share how it is addressing false accounts and the dissemination of misinformation on its platform of 1.5 billion users. The conference …
WhatsApp continues to intensify the fight against Fake news, this time by setting its sights on visual misinformation. The Facebook-owned messaging application is currently testing a new “search image” feature that allows users to easily upload an image that is …
After iOS and Android, the Facebook messaging application WhatsApp is now implementing the “Picture in Picture (PiP)” mode for web users that will allow them to watch videos within a chat window, without opening third-party pages or applications. The feature …
The tentacles of Facebook are beginning to look more and more. A new report from the New York Times says Facebook is integrating all of its messaging platforms (Facebook Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp) into the same infrastructure. The services would …