WhatsApp is a free to download messenger app for smartphones that uses the internet to send messages, images, audio or video. WhatsApp, founded by former Yahoo employees, was acquired by social media giant Facebook in 2014. Today Whatsapp, commonly popular among youngsters, has over two billion users worldwide. WhatsApp’s popularity grew rapidly across the globe primarily because it was one of the first mobile apps to offer free, internet-based messaging. Instead of sending texts using cellular-data networks, with comparatively higher charges, WhatsApp primarily relies on a Wi-Fi connection to send and receive messages and calls for free. Which means, there is no fee to sign up, and no data plan allowances to worry about. Since the app is virtually free, it has enabled users globally to make international calls from anywhere at any time. To use WhatsApp one needs a compatible smartphone or tablet with a sim card, an internet connection, and a phone number. The app uses a phone number as its username, and an account is locked to the phone. However, users can transfer contacts over to new devices. You can also use Whatsapp on your desktop, by visiting the official Whatsapp website and downloading it to Mac or Windows. More
The company said one of its key managerial personnel uploaded the draft figures to his WhatsApp status, which was seen by 19 people
New Year WhatsApp scams look like wishes but carry links, urgency, bad grammar, and fake rewards. Learn the fastest 5-second check to spot fraud before you click anything.
WhatsApp is testing a new Meta AI-powered Status photo editor that lets users restyle and animate images directly inside the app. The feature, now spotted on iOS and Android beta, aims to make creative photo editing easier, faster, and accessible to everyday users without needing outside apps.
WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new feature for Channels, which could allow admins to post quiz-based updates for followers. This will allow admins to create and share interactive multiple-choice quizzes, with the option to include images for each choice.
Losing WhatsApp chats when backup is off can feel permanent, but some Android phones still store local chat files that may help you restore deleted messages. From checking your phone’s saved WhatsApp folder to using chat exports from contacts, here’s a simple, practical guide to recover important conversations even without cloud backup, and tips to avoid losing them again in the future.
Want more privacy on WhatsApp? Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to hide your online status and last seen from contacts and strangers.
CERT-In has warned WhatsApp users about a new attack that can hijack accounts without OTP by misusing the app’s device-linking feature.
The CCI chairperson indicated that the regulator would be open to coordinating with other bodies such as the data protection board and so on.
Fed up with constant WhatsApp messages from his boss, a Reddit user built a clever tool that summarises messages using AI and avoids triggering blue ticks. Here’s how the project works and why it’s resonating online.
WhatsApp media can quickly fill up iPhone storage. Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to stop photos and videos from auto-saving and free up space easily.
Tired of WhatsApp filling your gallery with unwanted photos? Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to stop WhatsApp from saving images automatically.
WhatsApp has rolled out a big holiday update packed with new features including missed call messages, AI-powered image creation, animated photos, cleaner link previews, new Status stickers, desktop media tabs and more. Here is a simple breakdown of every feature coming to the app.
Currently, communication apps verify users only during initial setup through a one-time password (OTP).
Sanchar Saathi, the app in question, is already available on Apple’s App Store and Google Play, but installing it today is voluntary.
India’s new SIM binding rule could change how WhatsApp, Telegram and other messaging apps work. Here is a simple explainer on why the government wants apps to need an active SIM card and how this move may affect everyday users.
Learn how to transfer your WhatsApp account to a new phone in five easy steps. Follow this simple guide to move your chats, settings and account securely without losing any data.
Researchers from the University of Vienna reportedly scraped 3.5 billion WhatsApp phone numbers using a flaw in the Click to Chat feature, raising global privacy concerns. Meta, however, denies any data leak and says no non-public data was exposed. Here’s what happened, what researchers found, and how WhatsApp responded.
WhatsApp has started testing its long-awaited multi-account support on iOS, letting users add, manage, and switch between multiple numbers on a single device. The new feature keeps chats, backups, and notifications separate for each account, making multi-number use easier than ever.
WhatsApp is testing cross-platform messaging that will let users chat with people on other apps like Telegram or Signal. The feature, currently in beta testing, aims to make messaging more open while keeping chats encrypted. Here’s everything you need to know about how it will work.
Arattai has also seen a sharp decline in its App Store rankings, slipping from the top position in mid-October to 123rd place in the apps leaderboard on November 4, Moneycontrol observed.
WhatsApp is testing a new feature that will let users chat and call using usernames instead of phone numbers. Here’s how the upcoming username and “username key” feature will work to protect your privacy and stop spam calls.
A new WhatsApp scam is tricking users with fake RTO challan messages. The message contains an APK file named RTO E-Challan.apk or MParivahan.apk that can hack your phone and steal personal and banking details. Here’s what you need to know and how to stay safe.
WhatsApp is testing a new companion app for Apple Watch that finally lets users browse chats, reply to messages, and send emoji reactions from their wrist. Here’s everything we know so far about the upcoming app, its features, and how it works with your iPhone.
WhatsApp is making chat backups safer with passkey encryption, letting users secure their data using fingerprints or face ID instead of passwords.
Citizens can lodge complaints via text, image, or voice (English/Kannada), with video support planned, and an AI system will convert them into complaints and automatically assign them to the relevant departments and officials.