Meta introduces advertising to WhatsApp
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WhatsApp is testing ads in Status and paid channel subscriptions, all inside the Updates tab. Private messages remain encrypted and ad-free.
WhatsApp introduces ads and channel subscriptions in the Updates tab, but reassures users that private chats remain fully encrypted.
WhatsApp is testing a new feature that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to summarize unread messages in both one-on-one and group
WhatsApp announced Monday it will introduce its boldest advertising features yet, marking a significant shift for the messaging platform that has largely remained ad-free since its launch.
Your username must be between 3 and 30 characters long, and can include lowercase letters, numbers, periods, and underscores. Once you pick an available username, WhatsApp will show a confirmation screen with celebratory confetti, letting you know it’s been successfully linked to your account.
Meta has begun rolling out a new monetization strategy on WhatsApp. For the first time, the app (WhatsApp) will show ads and offer paid
WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new feature called AI Studio that will allow users to create their custom chatbots.
The premium messaging platform, WhatsApp, is working on a new feature that will allow users to share their usernames instead of phone numbers to boost security.