The social media platform Twitter, now rebranded as X, is undergoing further development. Previously, the platform had restricted audio and video calling features to Premium users only. However, Elon Musk, the owner
WhatsApp is reportedly gearing up to introduce a new feature that would enable its users to exchange messages with third-party apps like Signal and Telegram. This development comes in response to Europe’s
WhatsApp is currently undergoing testing for a novel feature that grants users the ability to deactivate the receipt of messages from third-party messaging platforms. This update comes in the wake of WhatsApp’s
WhatsApp, the widely used messaging platform, is discontinuing its practice of offering free Google Drive storage for Android users to store their chat history, images, and videos. This alteration implies that WhatsApp
WhatsApp is reportedly working on enhancing its file-sharing capabilities by introducing a new feature that allows users to share files with nearby individuals on the Android platform. This development comes as part
WhatsApp is said to be in the development stages of a new file-sharing feature that bears similarity to Android’s ‘Nearby Share.’ This feature, which is reportedly available in the WhatsApp beta for
WhatsApp has introduced a novel feature that enables users to seamlessly create, modify, and share their own stickers directly within the app. This enhancement, currently accessible to iOS users starting today, seeks
WhatsApp has rolled out a new update for iOS users, version 23.25.79, bringing several features to enhance the messaging experience. The new features include the ability to pin messages in both individual
Google Drive is currently running a limited-time promotion on its cloud storage plans in India, a move believed to be aimed at attracting new users, particularly in light of WhatsApp’s decision to
WhatsApp is reportedly discontinuing support for unlimited chat backups on Google Drive for users enrolled in the app’s beta testing program. This move comes as part of a broader update affecting Android
WhatsApp implemented bans on over 7.1 million accounts in India during November of the previous year. The surge in online scams, where fraudsters often used WhatsApp to contact victims, prompted the Indian
WhatsApp is reportedly in the process of developing a feature that will allow users to avoid sharing their phone numbers with unfamiliar contacts. This functionality, initially available to Android users in the