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Ever since COVID 19 vaccine was launched by the government there have been certain inhibitions among many upon its use. While several doctors and medical councils have assured that vaccines are safe to use, fake news and unverified misinformation doesn t cease. Recently, a WhatsApp forward is being widely circulated in which an alleged statement by French virologist and Nobel Prize Winner Luc Montagnier says mass vaccination for coronavirus is an âunacceptable mistake and âall vaccinated people will die in 2 years.
The viral WhatsApp forward reads: âAll Vaccinated people will die within 2 years: Nobel Prize Winner Luc Montagnier has confirmed that there is no chance of survival for people who have received any form of the vaccine. In the shocking interview, the worldâs top virologist stated blankly: there is no hope, and no possible treatment for those who have been vaccinated already. We must be prepared to in
WhatsApp to introduce new app for Apple iPad users, will launch slew of features like WhatsApp Pay
WhatsApp to introduce new app for Apple iPad users, will launch slew of features like WhatsApp Pay
WABetaInfo Took To Micro-blogging Site Twitter To Reveal That The Facebook-owned Messaging Service Is Gearing Up For A Dedicated Application For Apple s Tablet Lineup.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Nabanita Chakorborty | Updated on: 12 Nov 2017, 08:14:16 PM
New Delhi:
Tech savvies will go crazy over this piece of information as popular instant messaging service, WhatsApp is reportedly working on to introduce an app for Apple iPad users.
WABetaInfo took to micro-blogging site Twitter to reveal that the Facebook-owned messaging service is gearing up for a dedicated application for Apple s tablet lineup. WABetaInfo is a reliable source to get significant updates regarding the forthcoming features of WhatsApp.
WhatsApp Pink Scam in Circulation, a Fake App That Could Steal User Data and Gain Access to Phones
WhatsApp Pink Scam in Circulation, a Fake App That Could Steal User Data and Gain Access to Phones
WhatsApp Pink has largely been targeted at the police and media persons. By Jagmeet Singh | Updated: 19 April 2021 13:16 IST
Photo Credit: WhatsApp
Highlights
The app could allow hackers to gain access to your phone once installed
WhatsApp users are receiving a link to download the fake app
WhatsApp Pink is in circulation as a malicious app that could steal your data once installed and allow hackers to gain access to your phone. A message has been sent to some users that contains a link and pretends to provide the existing WhatsApp experience in a pink colour and bring new features. However, instead of bringing any changes to the original WhatsApp installation, the link leads to a page with an option to download the malicious WhatsApp Pink app on t
Updated: February 9, 2021 9:52 AM IST
WhatsApp is testing a whole lot of new features for its users globally. A new report suggests that the Facebook-owned messaging platform has begun testing a new feature dubbed Mute videos for its Android as well as iOS users out there. As the name suggests, this feature will allow users to Mute videos before sending them to contacts. Also Read - WhatsApp might allow users to change colours in the app soon
According to a new report, WhatsApp has started rolling out the Mute videos feature for beta users already. To get their hands on the feature users will need to update the messaging application to the latest beat version 2.21.3.13 update by heading over to the app store. Testing the feature for beta users means that Mute videos is coming to Android and iOS users globally very soon. By testing the feature for users WhatsApp probably aims to fix all the bugs and release the fin
WhatsApp hosts more than a billion users on its platform which is why it is necessary for the company to offer a feature to its users to easily change mobile numbers without the hassle of transferring chats manually.
So, here’s how you can change your WhatsApp number without losing your contacts.
1. Before we get started with changing the number on WhatsApp you need to insert the new SIM card so that it can receive SMSs and phone calls. You also need to make sure that your old number is not registered on WhatsApp anymore. You can check the registered phone number on WhatsApp by going to WhatsApp’s Settings and tapping on your profile name.