Meta has announced the launch of new paid plans for users of its popular platforms Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp, aimed at enhancing the use of artificial intelligence. This initiative comes at a time when reliance on modern technology in social media is increasing.
Meta has announced the launch of new subscription services for users of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, set to begin in the coming weeks. This initiative aims to boost the company's revenue following significant investments in artificial intelligence.
Meta Platforms has announced a one-month free access for competing chatbots to its WhatsApp service, aiming to address the European Union's antitrust concerns. This decision follows the European Commission's threat to impose fines on the company.
Meta Platforms has announced a month-long free access for AI competitors to its WhatsApp platform. This decision comes in response to European regulatory concerns about Meta's monopoly over the service.
Meta, the owner of WhatsApp, is attempting to prevent a potential EU order that would grant AI competitors free access to its platform. This effort was discussed during a closed session with EU antitrust officials in Brussels.
German coach Hans Flick announced that he will receive updates about Real Madrid's future through WhatsApp, raising questions about the Spanish club's plans. This statement was made during a press conference where Flick emphasized the importance of communication in football.
Meta has announced the launch of a new cloud service within WhatsApp, allowing users to securely back up their conversations. This service utilizes end-to-end encryption and offers both free and paid storage options.
Reports indicate that private conversations on WhatsApp in the UAE are not immune to local laws. Users must be aware of the regulations governing the use of this application to avoid legal repercussions.
The US government has closed a secret investigation lasting 10 months into WhatsApp's encryption mechanisms, concluding that Meta can access encrypted messages. This revelation raises significant privacy concerns.
A number of Israelis across the country received threatening messages via WhatsApp, raising widespread concern in the community. The Israeli newspaper 'Jerusalem Post' confirmed that these messages carry a vague and unspecified nature.
Emirati lawyers have stated that private conversations on WhatsApp, including forwarded messages, are subject to the country's cybercrime laws. This warning comes as the use of digital communication apps continues to rise.
WhatsApp has announced the release of its new version, WhatsApp Plus, which includes a range of enhanced features. These updates aim to improve user experience and meet growing demands.
WhatsApp has announced the launch of a prepaid phone recharge service for its users in India, allowing them to easily top up their phone balances. This service targets around <strong>500 million users</strong> in a bid to enhance the use of payment services through the app.
WhatsApp, owned by Meta, has announced the testing of a paid subscription aimed at providing users with new features. This initiative is part of the company's efforts to enhance user experience and increase revenue.
Recent comments from the founder of Telegram raise concerns about WhatsApp's security, despite its use of advanced encryption protocols. Technical gaps expose potential risks related to metadata and backups.
Indonesian police have arrested a 24-year-old man for allegedly marketing online gambling through WhatsApp. The arrest took place in Jakarta after several days of investigation, as part of the government's efforts to combat illegal activities targeting youth.
WhatsApp has announced a new update allowing users to access its services within vehicles via CarPlay, enhancing communication while driving. This development is part of the company's efforts to provide more safety and convenience for users.
WhatsApp has responded to criticisms from Telegram founder Pavel Durov regarding privacy issues, reaffirming its commitment to user data protection. This comes amid growing concerns about personal information security on social media platforms.
WhatsApp is facing a class action lawsuit accusing it of violating user message privacy. The case raises significant concerns about personal data protection in popular applications.
WhatsApp has announced the testing of a new feature aimed at isolating noise during voice and video calls, improving sound quality in crowded environments. This feature operates in real-time while maintaining user privacy.
Samsung has announced the discontinuation of its messaging app, raising concerns about user communication options. This decision comes as reliance on alternative messaging applications increases.
WhatsApp has revealed that around 200 users in Italy fell victim to a deception orchestrated by an Italian surveillance company. They were tricked into downloading a fake version of the app containing spyware.
Meta, the owner of WhatsApp, has discovered that around <strong>200 users</strong> were deceived into downloading a fake version of the app, which was actually an Italian spyware. This warning comes amid rising concerns about digital security and user privacy.
A US court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the former security chief of WhatsApp, accusing Meta of ignoring serious security vulnerabilities within the app. This ruling highlights the legal challenges facing major tech companies regarding data security and user privacy.
WhatsApp has issued a warning about a fake app that poses as the official version, aiming to spy on users' data. This alert comes amid rising cyber threats targeting social media platforms.
Reports reveal that an Italian surveillance company deceived around 200 users into downloading a fake version of WhatsApp for spying purposes. This was confirmed in an official statement from the popular messaging app's developers.
Italian authorities have revealed a widespread spy campaign utilizing fake WhatsApp applications targeting users in the country. This initiative arises amid growing concerns about cybersecurity and personal data protection.
WhatsApp has alerted its users about the dangers of installing a fake version of the app that contains spyware threatening user privacy. This warning comes as digital security risks continue to rise.
WhatsApp has announced a new feature that allows users to access the app via CarPlay, improving the driving experience. This feature aims to facilitate communication while driving without distractions.
WhatsApp has officially announced the testing of a standalone app for the CarPlay system, providing users with new features for easier access to chats and calls. The app is currently available through the TestFlight platform.