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WhatsApp would rather be banned than weaken security. The messaging app - which is owned by Meta, the parent company of brands like Instagram and Facebook - has threatened to remove itself from the UK market than edit its encrypted-messaging service than make it make comply with the long-awaited Online Safety Bill. According to the app’s boss Will Cathcart, they would merely reject any requirement to loosen their privacy settings and have the precedent of doing exactly that. He said: "Our users all around the world want security - 98% of our users are outside the UK, they do not want us to low...
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Whatsapp is introducing three features. The Meta-owned messaging service is allowing users on both Android and Apple devices to mute or message individuals during group calls, which will make it simpler to have side chats during group calls. In addition, any user can mute anyone during a call. WhatsApp have also added a banner notification when someone joins a call offscreen, which is believed to be helpful as now 32 people can take part in one call on the app. The features - which are currently being lifted out beta stages - also include customisations to who can see your profile photo, about...
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WhatsApp has launched a privacy-focused advertising campaign in the UK. The messaging app has decided to launch the campaign in response to a consumer backlash against the company's updated terms and conditions. However, WhatsApp has also insisted that it will stand by its approach, despite increasing pressure from various governments around the world, including the UK. WhatsApp boss Will Cathcart told the BBC: "The first step of keeping people safe is, you have to have strong security, and we think governments shouldn't be out there trying to encourage tech companies to offer weak security. "...
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