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Facebook is fighting to keep WhatsApp users from migrating to Signal
Facebook and Signal are squabbling over Instagram ads that target the social media giant over privacy, but there’s a lot more to the feud.
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Ever since the controversial WhatsApp policy update about sharing user data with Facebook was announced, the backlash has been furious. Despite all that negative feedback, the social media titan is not backing down and has set a deadline of May 15 to either accept it or lose access to your WhatsApp account. What followed was a migration of users, with Signal and Telegram being the prime beneficiaries.
Tuesday, 13 Apr 2021 12:35 PM MYT
BY NIC KER
Facebook said it has been testing a WhatsApp Business tool for months with more than 90 companies including Uber and Singapore Airlines. AFP pic
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KUALA LUMPUR, April 13 WhatsApp is a platform that is used by billions of users around the world everyday, and for many (such as this writer), the app has practically superseded traditional messaging services as my go-to text communication channel.
And a big part of the chat service’s success is down to end-to-end encryption which basically means that any data transmitted between users is encrypted, and only the sender and recipient (the end to end) can decrypt the contents of messages and other media files such as documents.
WhatsApp unveils four-pillar strategy for India
The strategy involves growing small business ecosystems; provisioning easy access to businesses; growing the volume of digital payments; and investments to drive social impact, along with other partners
BusinessToday.In | December 16, 2020 | Updated 17:40 IST
WhatsApp has come out with a four-pillar strategy for India. Abhijit Bose, Head (India), WhatsApp, came out with India-centric four-pillar strategy during Facebook Fuel for India event today.
The strategy involves growing small business ecosystems; provisioning easy access to businesses; growing the volume of digital payments; and investments to drive social impact, along with other partners.
Grow small and micro business ecosystem: WhatsApp plans to continue innovating and bringing-in new features to the WhatsApp Business application, which will directly cater to enable small businesses and kiranas to build better efficiencies.
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