New Delhi: WhatsApp, the instant messaging platform, is reportedly introducing a significant update for Windows users. Meta is replacing the native WhatsApp app on Windows with a web-based version. It ...
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Most major platforms have dealt with large-scale data leaks tied to weak or unprotected APIs. You've seen this play out with Facebook, X and even Dell. The pattern is always the same. A feature meant ...
Bad news for WhatsApp users on Windows 10 and 11: The app is switching from being a native UWP app to something much less appealing. Meta has bad (or good, depending on how you look at it) news for ...
Starting next year, AI companies won’t be allowed to use WhatsApp as a chat interface. Here are the details. For the past few months, companies such as OpenAI and Perplexity have launched phone ...
Over the past few years, WhatsApp has evolved beyond its mobile application (iOS and Android) to provide users with the ability to communicate seamlessly through their PCs, irrespective of the ...
WhatsApp is now rolling out support for video and voice calls through its web app, bringing support for calls to your computer and other devices. The WhatsApp web app is a handy way to access your ...