WhatsApp’s Messaging Revolution: Crossing App Borders in the EU Era
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It is not recently the decision of the Target to open the WhatsApp to other messages apps. This is an interoperability that is being imposed by DNA and which must even be fulfilled...
WhatsApp’s Messaging Revolution: Crossing App Borders in the EU Era
In the ever-evolving landscape of digital communication, Meta Platforms Inc.’s WhatsApp is poised to redefine interoperability with its latest feature: cross-app messaging. This development, driven by regulatory pressures in Europe, could fundamentally alter how billions of users connect across platforms. As reported by Mashable in their article, the feature is currently in beta testing, allowing WhatsApp users to exchange messages with individu…
WhatsApp Will Soon Let You Send Messages to Other Apps
The problem with third-party messenger apps is that they’re generally limited to each other. This means that if you’re using Telegram, you can only message Telegram users. That used to be the case with WhatsApp, but that could change as the latest beta reveals the ability to send a message to other apps. WhatsApp will soon support message to other apps According to the latest beta of WhatsApp, discovered by WABetaInfo, Meta is working on a featu…
WhatsApp has incorporated the configuration that will allow users to communicate with people in other messaging services without leaving the 'app', an interoperability that seeks to meet the requirements of the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
WhatsApp would be testing, on an Android beta, interoperability between messaging. A first implementation of this measure wanted by the Digital Markets Act. Set aside for months, this flagship measure of the European Union is resurfaced. With the Digital Markets Act (DMA), Brussels wants
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