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WhatsApp is a messaging app created in 2009 and now owned by Facebook. It is available on Android, Windows smartphones, and iPhones, as well as on Mac or Windows devices. With WhatsApp, you can share images, pictures, videos, audio files, and messages with other people. The messenger also allows you to make free voice or video calls over the Internet. To protect users’ data, WhatsApp uses end-to-end encryption.
Handy Tips: How to Create and Send GIFs on WhatsApp
Each WhatsApp user can take any video and convert it to GIF to then send it to someone. All you need to do is click on the camera icon during a call, record a video, and click on the "Ok" button.
Handy Tips: How To See Who Viewed Your WhatsApp Status
The new technology allows you to publish photos and videos on WhatsApp that disappear after 1 day. Within the editor, anyone can add emojis, text, stickers, photos, videos, and more to their WhatsApp Status.
Handy Tips: How to Send WhatsApp Messages Using Google Now
If for any reason you do not want to type text by hand, you can use the Google Now service. It allows you to convert speech to text messages that are suitable for sending via WhatsApp.
Handy Tips: How to Join WhatsApp Beta
Before they become publicly available, technologies must be validated by users and refined based on bug reports. After registration, you get access to the beta version of WhatsApp directly on Google Play.
Handy Tips: How to Share Your Location or Number via WhatsApp
In emergency situations, it is convenient not to explain where you are by saying it, but by sending the exact location in a text message. The same thing applies to phone numbers.
Handy Tips: How to Save WhatsApp Messages as Favorites
Not all of those messages that you receive every day are important, but there are the most memorable ones that you want to remember for a long time. You can add them to a separate category of starred messages.
Telegram Became the Most Downloaded App in the World
After WhatsApp delayed the new privacy policy's deadline to set in until May, Telegram and Signal have gained traction in the first month of 2021.