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WhatsApp

WhatsApp (also called WhatsApp Messenger) is an internationally available freeware, cross-platform, centralized instant messaging (IM) and voice-over-IP (VoIP) service owned by American company Meta Platforms.[11] It allows users to send text and voice messages,[12] make voice and video calls, and share images, documents, user locations, and other content.[13][14] WhatsApp's client application runs on mobile devices, and can be accessed from computers.[15] The service requires a cellular mobile telephone number to sign up.[16] In January 2018, WhatsApp released a standalone business app called WhatsApp Business which can communicate with the standard WhatsApp client.[17][18]

WhatsApp
Original author(s)Brian Acton, Jan Koum
Developer(s)Meta Platforms, Will Cathcart (Head of WhatsApp)[1][2]
Initial releaseJanuary 2009; 14 years ago (2009-01)
Stable release(s) [±]
iOS22.13.74  / 27 June 2022; 6 months ago (27 June 2022)
Android2.22.16.74[3]  / 29 July 2022; 5 months ago (29 July 2022)
Windows2.2226.6[4]  / 1 August 2022; 5 months ago (1 August 2022)
macOS2.2222.12  / 27 June 2022; 6 months ago (27 June 2022)
Preview release(s) [±]
Multiple releases

Android - 2.21.16.2

Date - July 26, 2021; 17 months ago (2021-07-26)"WhatsApp Messenger APKs". APKMirror.
Written inErlang[5]
Operating systemAndroid, iOS, KaiOS (There are also Mac OS, Windows and web app clients that work only when connected to the mobile app client.)
Size178 MB (iOS)[6]
33.85 MB (Android)[7]
Available in40 (iOS) and 60 (Android)[8] languages
TypeInstant messaging, VoIP
LicenseProprietary software with EULA
"European Region"[9]
"others"[10]
Websitewww.whatsapp.com 

The client application was created by WhatsApp Inc. of Mountain View, California, which was acquired by Facebook in February 2014 for approximately US$19.3 billion.[19][20] It became the world's most popular messaging application by 2015,[21][22] and had more than 2 billion users worldwide by February 2020.[23] By 2016, it had become the primary means of Internet communication in regions including Latin America, the Indian subcontinent, and large parts of Europe and Africa.[21]

History

2009–2014

WhatsApp was founded in February 2009[59] by Brian Acton and Jan Koum, former employees of Yahoo!. It was initially not intended to be used as a messaging app.[citation needed]

In January 2009, after Koum purchased an iPhone, he and Acton, keen to jump into what they foresaw as a newly burgeoning multi-million dollar app industry created by the Apple App Store, Koum came up with an idea for an app to provide dynamic information about the people listed in your address book: it would show statuses for each person, for example: "if you were on a call, your battery was low, or you were at the gym." Their discussions often took place at the home of Koum's Russian friend Alex Fishman in West San Jose. They realized that to take the idea further, they would need an iPhone developer. Fishman visited RentACoder.com, found Russian developer Igor Solomennikov, and introduced him to Koum.[59]

Koum named the app WhatsApp to sound like "what's up". On February 24, 2009, he incorporated[60] WhatsApp Inc. in California. However, when early versions of WhatsApp kept crashing, Koum considered giving up and looking for a new job. Acton encouraged him to wait for a "few more months".[59]

In June 2009, when the app had been downloaded by only a handful of Fishman's Russian-speaking friends, Apple launched push notifications, allowing users to be pinged although not using a relevant app.

Koum updated WhatsApp so that everyone in the user's network would be notified when a user's status changed. This new facility, to Koum's surprise, was used by users to ping "each other with jokey custom statuses like, "I woke up late" or "I'm on my way."[59]

Suddenly a new kind of instant messaging facility had been born out of the chance capability that users found more useful than the app's intended purpose. Fishman said "At some point it sort of became instant messaging ... We started using it as 'Hey how are you?' And then someone would reply." Jan watched the changing statuses on a Mac Mini at his town house in Santa Clara, and realized he had unintentionally created a messaging service."[59]

WhatsApp 2.0 was released in August 2009 with a purpose-designed messaging component; the number of active users suddenly increased to 250,000.

Although Acton was working on another startup idea, he decided to join the company.[24] In October 2009, Acton persuaded five former friends at Yahoo! to invest $250,000 in seed funding, and Acton became a co-founder and was given a stake. He officially joined WhatsApp on November 1.[24] After months at beta stage, the application launched in November 2009 on the App Store, exclusively for the iPhone. Koum then hired a friend in Los Angeles, Chris Peiffer, to develop a BlackBerry version, which arrived two months later.[24] Subsequently, WhatsApp for Symbian OS was added in May 2010, and for Android OS in August 2010.[61] In 2010 Google made multiple acquisition offers for WhatsApp, which were all declined.[62]

To cover the cost of sending verification texts to users, WhatsApp was changed from a free service to a paid one. In December 2009, the ability to send photos was added to the iOS version. By early 2011, WhatsApp was one of the top 20 apps in the U.S. Apple App Store.[24]

In April 2011, Sequoia Capital invested about $8 million for more than 15% of the company, after months of negotiation by Sequoia partner Jim Goetz.[63][64][65]

By February 2013, WhatsApp had about 200 million active users and 50 staff members. Sequoia invested another $50 million, and WhatsApp was valued at $1.5 billion.[24] Some time in 2013[66] WhatsApp acquired Santa Clara-based startup SkyMobius, the developers of Vtok,[67] a video and voice calling app.[68]

In a December 2013 blog post, WhatsApp claimed that 400 million active users used the service each month.[69] The year 2013 ended with $148 million in expenses, of which $138 million in losses.[70]

2014–2015

On February 19, 2014, one year after a venture capital financing round at a $1.5 billion valuation,[71] Facebook, Inc. (now Meta Platforms) announced it was acquiring WhatsApp for US$19 billion, its largest acquisition to date.[20] At the time, it was the largest acquisition of a venture-capital-backed company in history.[19] Sequoia Capital received an approximate 5,000% return on its initial investment.[72] Facebook, which was advised by Allen & Co, paid $4 billion in cash, $12 billion in Facebook shares, and, advised by Morgan Stanley, an additional $3 billion in restricted stock units granted to WhatsApp's founders Koum and Acton.[73] Employee stock was scheduled to vest over four years subsequent to closing.[20] Days after the announcement, WhatsApp users experienced a loss of service, leading to anger across social media.[74]

The acquisition was influenced by the data provided by Onavo, Facebook's research app for monitoring competitors and trending usage of social activities on mobile phones, as well as startups that were performing "unusually well".[75][76][77]

The acquisition caused many users to try, or move to, other message services. Telegram claimed that it acquired 8 million new users;[78] and Line, 2 million.[79]

At a keynote presentation at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February 2014, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that Facebook's acquisition of WhatsApp was closely related to the Internet.org vision.[80][81] A TechCrunch article said about Zuckerberg's vision:

The idea, he said, is to develop a group of basic internet services that would be free of charge to use – 'a 911 for the internet.' These could be a social networking service like Facebook, a messaging service, maybe search and other things like weather. Providing a bundle of these free of charge to users will work like a gateway drug of sorts – users who may be able to afford data services and phones these days just don't see the point of why they would pay for those data services. This would give them some context for why they are important, and that will lead them to pay for more services like this – or so the hope goes.[80]

Three days after announcing the Facebook purchase, Koum said they were working to introduce voice calls. He also said that new mobile phones would be sold in Germany with the WhatsApp brand, and that their ultimate goal was to be on all smartphones.[82]

In August 2014, WhatsApp was the most popular messaging app in the world, with more than 600 million users.[83] By early January 2015, WhatsApp had 700 million monthly users and over 30 billion messages every day.[84] In April 2015, Forbes predicted that between 2012 and 2018, the telecommunications industry would lose $386 billion because of "over-the-top" services like WhatsApp and Skype.[85] That month, WhatsApp had over 800 million users.[86][87] By September 2015, it had grown to 900 million;[88] and by February 2016, one billion.[89]

Voice calls between two accounts were added to the app in March and April 2015.[90]

On November 30, 2015, the Android WhatsApp client made links to messaging service Telegram unclickable and uncopyable.[91][92][93] Multiple sources confirmed that it was intentional, not a bug,[93] and that it had been implemented when the Android source code that recognized Telegram URLs had been identified.[93] (The word "telegram" appeared in WhatsApp's code.[93]) Some considered it an anti-competitive measure;[91][92][93] WhatsApp offered no explanation.

2016–2019

On January 18, 2016, WhatsApp's co-founder Jan Koum announced that it would no longer charge users a $1 annual subscription fee, in an effort to remove a barrier faced by users without payment cards.[94][95] He also said that the app would not display any third-party ads, and that it would have new features such as the ability to communicate with businesses.[89][96]

By June 2016, the company's blog reported more than 100 million voice calls per day were being placed on WhatsApp.[97]

On November 10, 2016, WhatsApp launched a beta version of two-factor authentication for Android users, which allowed them to use their email addresses for further protection.[98] Also in November 2016, Facebook ceased collecting WhatsApp data for advertising in Europe.[99] Later that month, video calls between two accounts were introduced.[100]

On February 24, 2017, (WhatsApp's 8th birthday), WhatsApp launched a new Status feature similar to Snapchat and Facebook stories.[101]

On May 18, 2017, the European Commission announced that it was fining Facebook €110 million for "providing misleading information about WhatsApp takeover" in 2014. The Commission said that in 2014 when Facebook acquired the messaging app, it "falsely claimed it was technically impossible to automatically combine user information from Facebook and WhatsApp." However, in the summer of 2016, WhatsApp had begun sharing user information with its parent company, allowing information such as phone numbers to be used for targeted Facebook advertisements. Facebook acknowledged the breach, but said the errors in their 2014 filings were "not intentional".[99]

In September 2017, WhatsApp's co-founder Brian Acton left the company to start a nonprofit group,[102] later revealed as the Signal Foundation, which developed the WhatsApp competitor Signal.[103] He explained his reasons for leaving in an interview with Forbes a year later.[104] WhatsApp also announced a forthcoming business platform to enable companies to provide customer service at scale,[105] and airlines KLM and Aeroméxico announced their participation in the testing.[106][107][108][109] Both airlines had previously launched customer services on the Facebook Messenger platform.

In January 2018, WhatsApp launched WhatsApp Business for small business use.[110]

In April 2018, WhatsApp co-founder and CEO Jan Koum announced he would be leaving the company.[111] By leaving before November 2018, due to concerns about privacy, advertising, and monetization by Facebook,[112] Acton and Koum gave up $1.3 billion in unvested stock options.[113] Facebook later announced that Koum's replacement would be Chris Daniels.[114]

Later in September 2018, WhatsApp introduced group audio and video call features.[115][116] In October, the "Swipe to Reply" option was added to the Android beta version, 16 months after it was introduced for iOS.[117]

On October 25, 2018, WhatsApp announced support for Stickers. But unlike other platforms WhatsApp requires third-party apps to add Stickers to WhatsApp.[118]

On November 25, 2019, WhatsApp announced an investment of $250,000 through a partnership with Startup India to provide 500 startups with Facebook ad credits of $500 each.[119]

In December 2019, WhatsApp announced that a new update would lock out any Apple users who hadn't updated to iOS 9 or higher and Samsung, Huawei, Sony and Google users who hadn't updated to version 4.0 by February 1, 2020. The company also reported that Windows Phone operating systems would no longer be supported after December 31, 2019.[120] WhatsApp was announced to be the 3rd most downloaded mobile phone app of the decade 2010–2019.[121]

Since 2020

In early 2020, WhatsApp launched its "dark mode" for iPhone and Android devices – a new design consisting of a darker palette.[122] In March, WhatsApp partnered with the World Health Organization and UNICEF to provide messaging hotlines for people to get information on the 2019–2020 coronavirus pandemic.[123] In the same month WhatsApp began testing a feature to help users find out more information and context about information they receive to help combat misinformation.[124][125][126][127]

In October 2020, Whatsapp rolled out a feature allowing users to mute both individuals and group chats forever. The mute options are ‘8 hours', ‘1 week', and ‘Always'. The ‘Always' option replaced the ‘1 year' option that was originally part of the settings.[128][129]

In January 2021, WhatsApp announced a new Privacy Policy allowing WhatsApp to share data with its parent company, Facebook; users who did not accept by February 8, 2021 would lose access to the app. This would not apply in the EU, since it violates the principles of GDPR.[130][131] Facing criticism, WhatsApp postponed the update to May 15, 2021,[132][133] but said they had no plans to limit functionality of or nag users who did not approve the new terms.[134]

In March 2021, WhatsApp started rolling out support for third-party animated stickers, initially in Iran, Brazil and Indonesia,[135] then worldwide.[136]

In July 2021, WhatsApp announced forthcoming support for sending uncompressed images and videos in 3 options: Auto, Best Quality and Data Saver,[137] and end-to-end encryption for backups stored in Facebook's cloud.[138] The company was also testing multi-device support, allowing Computer users to run WhatsApp without an active phone session.[139]

On October 4, 2021, Facebook had its worst outage since 2008, which also affected other platforms owned by Facebook, such as Instagram and WhatsApp.[140][141]

WhatsApp has the facility to hide users' online status ("Last Seen"). In December 2021, WhatsApp changed the default setting from "everyone" to only people in the user's contacts or who have been conversed with ("nobody" is also an option).[142]

In April 2022, WhatsApp announced undated plans to roll out a Communities feature allowing several group chats to exist in a shared space, getting unified notifications and opening up smaller discussion groups. The company also announced plans to implement reactions, the ability for administrators to delete messages in groups and voice calls up to 32 participants.[143]

In May 2022, the file upload limit was raised from 100 MB to 2 GB, and maximum group size increased to 512 members.[144]

In August 2022, WhatsApp launched an integration with JioMart, available only to users in India. Local users can text special numbers in the app to launch an in-app shopping process, where they can order groceries.[145]

Platform support

After months at beta stage, the official first release of WhatsApp for iOS launched in November 2009. In January 2010, support for BlackBerry smartphones was added; and subsequently for Symbian OS in May 2010, and for Android OS in August 2010. In August 2011, a beta for Nokia's non-smartphone OS Series 40 was added. A month later, support for Windows Phone was added, followed by BlackBerry 10 in March 2013.[146] In April 2015, support for Samsung's Tizen OS was added.[147] The oldest device capable of running WhatsApp was the Symbian-based Nokia N95 released in March 2007. (As of June 2017, WhatsApp is no longer compatible with it.)

In August 2014, WhatsApp released an update, adding support for Android Wear smartwatches.[148]

On January 21, 2015, WhatsApp launched WhatsApp Web, a browser-based web client that could be used by syncing with a mobile device's connection.[149]

On February 26, 2016, WhatsApp announced they would cease support for BlackBerry (including BlackBerry 10), Nokia Series 40, and Symbian S60,[150][151] as well as older versions of Android (2.2), Windows Phone (7.0), and iOS (6), by the end of 2016.[152] BlackBerry, Nokia Series 40, and Symbian support was then extended to June 30, 2017.[153] In June 2017, support for BlackBerry and Series 40 was once again extended until the end of 2017, while Symbian was dropped.[154]

Support for BlackBerry and older (version 8.0) Windows Phone and older (version 6) iOS devices was dropped on January 1, 2018, but was extended to December 2018 for Nokia Series 40.[155] In July 2018, it was announced that WhatsApp would soon be available for KaiOS feature phones.[156][157]

In October 2019, WhatsApp officially launched a new fingerprint app-locking feature for Android users.[158]

In August 2021, WhatsApp launched a feature that allows for chat history to be transferred between mobile operating systems. The feature launched only on the Samsung phones with plans to expand to Android and iOS in the future.[159]

WhatsApp Web

WhatsApp was officially made available for PCs through a web client, under the name WhatsApp Web,[160] in late January 2015 through an announcement made by Koum on his Facebook page: "Our web client is simply an extension of your phone: the web browser mirrors conversations and messages from your mobile device—this means all of your messages still live on your phone". As of January 21, 2015, the desktop version was only available to Android, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone users. Later on, it also added support for iOS, Nokia Series 40, and Nokia S60 (Symbian).[161][162] Previously the WhatsApp user's handset had to be connected to the Internet for the browser application to function but as of an update in October 2021 that is no longer the case.[163] All major desktop browsers are supported except for Internet Explorer. WhatsApp Web's user interface is based on the default Android one and can be accessed through web.whatsapp.com. Access is granted after the users scan their personal QR code through their mobile WhatsApp application.

There are similar solutions for macOS, such as the open-source ChitChat, previously known as WhatsMac.[164][165][166]

In January 2021, the limited Android beta version allowed users to use WhatsApp Web without having to keep the mobile app connected to the Internet. In March 2021, this beta feature was extended to iOS users.[167] However, linked devices (using WhatsApp Web, WhatsApp Desktop or Facebook Portal) will become disconnected if people don't use their phone for over 14 days.[168] The multi-device beta can only show messages for the last 3 months on the web version, which was not the case without the beta because the web version was syncing with the phone.[169] Since April 2022, the multi-device beta is integrated by default in WhatsApp and users cannot check old messages on the web version anymore.[170][171]

Microsoft Windows and Mac

On May 10, 2016, the messaging service was introduced for both Microsoft Windows and macOS operating systems. Recently, WhatsApp added support for video calls and voice calls from their desktop clients. Similar to the WhatsApp Web format, the app, which will be synced with a user's mobile device, is available for download on the website. It supports OS versions of Windows 8 and OS X 10.10 and higher.[172][173][174]

Apple iPad

As of May 2022, WhatsApp does not run on the iPad.[175]

iPad users searching for WhatsApp are shown numerous third-party clients. Several top results have names and logos resembling WhatsApp itself, and some users do not realize they are using a third-party client. Per WhatsApp's policy, using third-party clients can result in the account getting permanently banned.[176]

In a 2022 interview with The Verge, WhatsApp chief Will Cathcart acknowledged that "[p]eople have wanted an iPad app for a long time" and said that the team would "love to do it."[177]

Technical

WhatsApp uses a customized version of the open standard Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP).[178] Upon installation, it creates a user account using one's phone number as the username (Jabber ID: [phone number]@s.whatsapp.net).

WhatsApp software automatically compares all the phone numbers from the device's address book with its central database of WhatsApp users to automatically add contacts to the user's WhatsApp contact list. Previously the Android and Nokia Series 40 versions used an MD5-hashed, reversed-version of the phone's IMEI as password,[179] while the iOS version used the phone's Wi-Fi MAC address instead of IMEI.[180][181] A 2012 update now generates a random password on the server side.[182] Alternatively a user can send to any contact in WhatsApp database through the url https:// api.whatsapp.com/send/?phone=[phone number] where [phone number] is the number of the contact including the country code.

Some dual-SIM devices may not be compatible with WhatsApp, though non-official workarounds can be used to install the app.[183]

In February 2015, WhatsApp introduced a voice calling feature; this helped WhatsApp to attract a completely different segment of the user population.[184][185] WhatsApp's voice codec is Opus,[186][187][188] which uses the modified discrete cosine transform (MDCT) and linear predictive coding (LPC) audio compression algorithms.[189] WhatsApp uses Opus at 8–16 kHz sampling rates.[186][188] On November 14, 2016, WhatsApp added a video calling feature for users across Android, iPhone, and Windows Phone devices.[190][191]

In November 2017, WhatsApp released a new feature that would let its users delete messages sent by mistake within a time frame of 7 minutes.[192]

Multimedia messages are sent by uploading the image, audio or video to be sent to an HTTP server and then sending a link to the content along with its Base64 encoded thumbnail (if applicable).[193]

WhatsApp follows a "store and forward" mechanism for exchanging messages between two users. When a user sends a message, it first travels to the WhatsApp server where it is stored. Then the server repeatedly requests the receiver to acknowledge receipt of the message. As soon as the message is acknowledged, the server drops the message; it is no longer available in the database of the server. The WhatsApp server keeps the message only for 30 days in its database when it is not delivered (when the receiver is not active on WhatsApp for 30 days).[194][self-published source?]

End-to-end encryption

On November 18, 2014, Open Whisper Systems announced a partnership with WhatsApp to provide end-to-end encryption by incorporating the encryption protocol used in Signal into each WhatsApp client platform.[195] Open Whisper Systems said that they had already incorporated the protocol into the latest WhatsApp client for Android, and that support for other clients, group/media messages, and key verification would be coming soon after.[196] WhatsApp confirmed the partnership to reporters, but there was no announcement or documentation about the encryption feature on the official website, and further requests for comment were declined.[197] In April 2015, German magazine Heise Security used ARP spoofing to confirm that the protocol had been implemented for Android-to-Android messages, and that WhatsApp messages from or to iPhones running iOS were still not end-to-end encrypted.[198] They expressed the concern that regular WhatsApp users still could not tell the difference between end-to-end encrypted messages and regular messages.[198]

On April 5, 2016, WhatsApp and Open Whisper Systems announced that they had finished adding end-to-end encryption to "every form of communication" on WhatsApp, and that users could now verify each other's keys.[52][199] Users were also given the option to enable a trust on first use mechanism in order to be notified if a correspondent's key changes.[200] According to a white paper that was released along with the announcement, WhatsApp messages are encrypted with the Signal Protocol.[201] WhatsApp calls are encrypted with SRTP, and all client-server communications are "layered within a separate encrypted channel".[201] The Signal Protocol library used by WhatsApp is open-source and published under the GPLv3 license.[201][202]

On October 14, 2021, WhatsApp rolled out end-to-end encryption for backups on Android and iOS. The feature has to be turned on by the user and provides the option to encrypt the backup either with a password or a 64-digit encryption key.[203]

The application can store encrypted copies of the chat messages onto the SD card, however chat messages are also stored unencrypted in the SQLite database file "msgstore.db".[204]

WhatsApp Payments

WhatsApp Payments (marketed as WhatsApp Pay) is a peer-to-peer money transfer feature that is currently only available in India. WhatsApp has received permission from the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) to enter into partnership with multiple banks in July 2017[205] to allow users to make in-app payments and money transfers using the Unified Payments Interface (UPI).[206] UPI enables account-to-account transfers from a mobile app without having any details of the beneficiary's bank.[207] On November 6, 2020, WhatsApp announced that it had received approval for providing a payment service, although restricted to maximum of 20 million users initially. The service was subsequently rolled out.[208]

WhatsApp cryptocurrency hope, 2019-2022

On February 28, 2019, The New York Times reported that Facebook was “hoping to succeed where Bitcoin failed” by developing an in-house cryptocurrency that would be incorporated into WhatsApp. The project reportedly involves over 50 engineers under the direction of former PayPal president David A. Marcus. This 'Facebook coin' would reportedly be a stablecoin pegged to the value of a basket of different foreign currencies.[209]

In June 2019, Facebook formally announced that the project would be named Libra, and that the company planned for a digital wallet named "Calibra" to be integrated into Facebook and WhatsApp.[210] After financial regulators in the US, Europe, and other regions raised concerns, Calibra was rebranded to Novi in May 2020, and Libra was rebranded to Diem in December 2020. Facebook has stated that Novi would require a government-issued ID for verification and the wallet app would have fraud protection.[211][212][213]

Meta ended its Novi project on September 1, 2022.[214][215]

Controversies and criticism

Misinformation

WhatsApp has repeatedly imposed limits on message forwarding in response to the spread of misinformation in countries such as India and Australia. The measure, first introduced in 2018 to combat spam, was expanded and remained active in 2021. WhatsApp has stated the forwarding limits have helped to curb the spread of misinformation regarding COVID-19.[216][217][218]

Murders in India

In July 2018, WhatsApp encouraged people to report fraudulent or inciting messages after lynch mobs in India murdered innocent people because of malicious WhatsApp messages falsely accusing the victims of intending to abduct children.[219]

2018 elections in Brazil

In an investigation on the use of social media in politics, it was found that WhatsApp was being abused for the spread of fake news in the 2018 presidential elections in Brazil.[220] Furthermore, it has been reported that US$3 million has been spent in illegal off-the-books contributions related to this practice.[221]

Researchers and journalists have called on WhatsApp parent company, Facebook, to adopt measures similar to those adopted in India and restrict the spread of hoaxes and fake news.[220]

Security and privacy

WhatsApp was initially criticized for its lack of encryption, sending information as plaintext.[222] Encryption was first added in May 2012.[223][224][225] End-to-end encryption was only fully implemented in April 2016 after a two-year process. As of September 2021, it is known that WhatsApp makes extensive use of outside contractors and artificial intelligence systems to examine user messages, images and videos; and turns over to law enforcement metadata including critical account and location information.[226]

In 2016, WhatsApp was widely praised for the addition of end-to-end encryption and earned a 6 out of 7 points on the Electronic Frontier Foundation's "Secure Messaging Scorecard".[227] WhatsApp was criticized by security researchers and the Electronic Frontier Foundation for using backups that are not covered by end-to-end encryption and allow messages to be accessed by third-parties.[228][229]

In May 2019, a security vulnerability in WhatsApp was found and fixed that allowed a remote person to install spyware by making a call which did not need to be answered.[230][231]

In September 2019, WhatsApp was criticized for its implementation of a 'delete for everyone' feature. iOS users can elect to save media to their camera roll automatically. When a user deletes media for everyone, WhatsApp does not delete images saved in the iOS camera roll and so those users are able to keep the images. WhatsApp released a statement saying that "the feature is working properly," and that images stored in the camera roll cannot be deleted due to Apple's security layers.[232]

In November 2019, WhatsApp released a new privacy feature that let users decide who can add them to groups.[233]

In December 2019, WhatsApp confirmed a security flaw that would allow hackers to use a malicious GIF image file to gain access to the recipient's data. When the recipient opened the gallery within WhatsApp, even if not sending the malicious image, the hack is triggered and the device and its contents become vulnerable. The flaw was patched and users were encouraged to update WhatsApp.[234][235][236]

On December 17, 2019, WhatsApp fixed a security flaw that allowed cyber attackers to repeatedly crash the messaging application for all members of group chat, which could only be fixed by forcing the complete uninstall and reinstall of the app.[237] The bug was discovered by Check Point in August 2019 and reported to WhatsApp. It was fixed in version 2.19.246 onwards.[238][239]

For security purposes, since February 1, 2020, WhatsApp has been made unavailable on smartphones using legacy operating systems like Android 2.3.7 or older and iPhone iOS 8 or older that are no longer updated by their providers.[240]

In April 2020, the NSO Group held its governmental clients accountable for the allegation of human rights abuses by WhatsApp. In its revelation via documents received from court, the group claimed that the lawsuit brought against the company by WhatsApp threatened to infringe on its clients’ “national security and foreign policy concerns”. However, the company did not reveal names of the end users, which according to a research by Citizen Lab include, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kazakhstan, Morocco, Mexico and the United Arab Emirates.[241]

On December 16, 2020, a claim that WhatsApp gave Google access to private messages was included in the anti-trust case against the latter. As the complaint is heavily redacted due to being an ongoing case, it doesn't disclose whether this alleged tampering with the app's end-to-end encryption or simply Google accessing user backups.[clarification needed][242]

In January 2021, WhatsApp announced an update to their Privacy Policy which stated that WhatsApp would share user data with Facebook and its "family of companies" beginning February 2021. Previously, users could opt-out of such data sharing, but the new policy removed this option. The new Privacy Policy would not apply within the EU, as it is illegal under the GDPR. Facebook and WhatsApp were widely criticized for this move.[130][131][243] The enforcement of the privacy policy was postponed from February 8 to May 15, 2021,[132][244] WhatsApp announced they have no plans to limit the functionality of the app for those who don't approve the new terms. WhatsApp do not limit the app: they simply insist it cannot be used without acceding.[134]

On October 15, 2021, WhatsApp announced that it would begin offering an end-to-end encryption service for chat backups, meaning no third party (including both WhatsApp and the cloud storage vendor) will have access to a user's information. This new encryption feature adds an additional layer of protection to chat backups stored either on Apple iCloud or Google Drive.[245]

On November 29, 2021, an FBI document was uncovered by Rolling Stone, revealing that WhatsApp responds to warrants and subpoenas from the law enforcement within minutes, providing user metadata to the authorities. The metadata includes things like the user's contact information and their address book.[246]

In January 2022, an unsealed surveillance application revealed that WhatsApp started tracking 7 users from China and Macau in November 2021, based on a request from the DEA investigators. The app collected data on who the users contacted and how often, as well as when and how they were using the app. This is reportedly not a singular occurrence as federal agencies can use the Electronic Communications Privacy Act to covertly track users without submitting any probable cause or linking a user's number to their identity.[247]

At the beginning of 2022, it was revealed that San Diego-based startup Boldend had developed tools to hack WhatsApp's encryption, gaining access to user data, at some point since the startup's inception in 2017. The vulnerability was reportedly patched in January 2021. Boldend is financed, in part, by Peter Thiel, a notable investor in Facebook.[248]

In September 2022, a critical security issue in WhatsApp Android's video call feature was reported. The integer overflow bug resulted in malicious users being able to take full control of the victim's application once a video call between two WhatsApp users was established. The issue was patched on the day it was officially reported.[249]

National Health Service of the United Kingdom

In 2018, it was reported that around 500,000 National Health Service (NHS) staff used WhatsApp and other instant messaging systems at work and around 29,000 had faced disciplinary action for doing so. Higher usage was reported by frontline clinical staff to keep up with care needs, even though NHS trust policies do not permit their use.[250]

Mods and fake versions

In March 2019, WhatsApp released a guide for users who had installed unofficial modified versions of WhatsApp and warned that it may ban those using unofficial clients.[251]

WhatsApp snooping scandal

In May 2019, WhatsApp was attacked by hackers who installed spyware on a number of victims' smartphones.[252] The hack, allegedly developed by Israeli surveillance technology firm NSO Group, injected malware onto WhatsApp users’ phones via a remote-exploit bug in the app's Voice over IP calling functions. A Wired report noted the attack was able to inject malware via calls to the targeted phone, even if the user did not answer the call.[253]

On October 29, WhatsApp filed a lawsuit against NSO Group in a San Francisco court, claiming that the alleged cyberattack violated US laws including the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA).[254] According to WhatsApp, the exploit "targeted at least 100 human-rights defenders, journalists and other members of civil society" among a total of 1,400 users in 20 countries.[255][256][257] On July 16, 2020, a US federal judge ruled that the lawsuit against NSO group could proceed. NSO Group filed a motion to have the lawsuit dismissed, but the judge denied all of its arguments.[258]

In April 2020, the NSO Group held its governmental clients accountable for the allegation of human rights abuses by WhatsApp. In its revelation via documents received via court, the group claimed that the lawsuit brought against the company by WhatsApp threatened to infringe on its clients’ “national security and foreign policy concerns”. However, the company did not reveal the names of the end users, which according to research by Citizen Lab include, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kazakhstan, Morocco, Mexico and the United Arab Emirates.[259]

Jeff Bezos phone hack

In January 2020, a digital forensic analysis revealed that the Amazon founder Jeff Bezos received an encrypted message on WhatsApp from the official account of Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The message reportedly contained a malicious file, the receipt of which resulted in Bezos’ phone being hacked. The United Nations’ special rapporteur David Kaye and Agnes Callamard later confirmed that Jeff Bezos’ phone was hacked through WhatsApp, as he was one of the targets of Saudi's hit list of individuals close to The Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.[260]

FBI

In 2021, an FBI document obtained by Property of the People, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, through an FOIA request, reveals, that WhatsApp and iMessage are vulnerable to law-enforcement real-time searches.[261][262][263]

Tek Fog

In January 2022, an investigation by The Wire found that BJP, an Indian political party allegedly used an app called Tek Fog which was capable of hacking inactive WhatsApp accounts en masse in order to mass message their contacts with propaganda. According to the Wire, a whistleblower with app access was able to hack a test WhatsApp account controlled by reporters "within minutes."[264][265]

Terrorism

In December 2015, it was reported that a terrorists organization ISIS had been using WhatsApp to plot the November 2015 Paris attacks.[266] According to The Independent, ISIS also uses WhatsApp to traffic sex slaves.[267]

In March 2017, British Home Secretary Amber Rudd said encryption capabilities of messaging tools like WhatsApp are unacceptable, as news reported that Khalid Masood used the application several minutes before perpetrating the 2017 Westminster attack. Rudd publicly called for police and intelligence agencies to be given access to WhatsApp and other encrypted messaging services to prevent future terror attacks.[268]

In April 2017, the perpetrator of the Stockholm truck attack reportedly used WhatsApp to exchange messages with an ISIS supporter shortly before and after the incident. The messages involved discussing how to make an explosive device and a confession to the attack.[269]

In April 2017, nearly 300 WhatsApp groups with about 250 members each were reportedly being used to mobilize stone-pelters in Jammu and Kashmir to disrupt security forces' operations at encounter sites. According to police, 90% of these groups were closed down after counselling of admins of these groups.[270] Further, after a six-month probe which involved the infiltration of 79 WhatsApp groups, the National Investigation Agency reported that out of about 6386 members and admins of these groups, about 1000 were residents of Pakistan and gulf nations. Further, for their help in negating anti-terror operations, the Indian stone pelters were getting funded through barter trade from Pakistan and other indirect means.[271]

In May 2022, the FBI stated that an ISIS sympathizer, who was plotting to assassinate George W. Bush, was arrested based on his WhatsApp data. According to the arrest warrant for the suspect, his WhatsApp account was placed under surveillance.[272]

Scams and malware

There are numerous ongoing scams on WhatsApp that let hackers spread viruses or malware.[273] In May 2016, some WhatsApp users were reported to have been tricked into downloading a third-party application called WhatsApp Gold, which was part of a scam that infected the users' phones with malware.[274] A message that promises to allow access to their WhatsApp friends' conversations, or their contact lists, has become the most popular hit against anyone who uses the application in Brazil. Clicking on the message actually sends paid text messages. Since December 2016, more than 1.5 million people have clicked and lost money.[275]

Another application called GB WhatsApp is considered malicious by cybersecurity firm Symantec because it usually performs some unauthorized operations on end-user devices.[276]

Bans

China

WhatsApp is owned by Meta, whose main social media service has been blocked in China since 2009.[277] In September 2017, security researchers reported to The New York Times that the WhatsApp service had been completely blocked in China.[278][279]

Iran

On May 9, 2014, the government of Iran announced that it had proposed to block the access to WhatsApp service to Iranian residents. "The reason for this is the assumption of WhatsApp by the Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, who is an American Zionist," said Abdolsamad Khorramabadi, head of the country's Committee on Internet Crimes. Subsequently, Iranian president Hassan Rouhani issued an order to the Ministry of ICT to stop filtering WhatsApp.[280][281] It was blocked permanently until Meta answers September 2022.[282]

Turkey

Turkey temporarily banned WhatsApp in 2016, following the assassination of the Russian ambassador to Turkey.[283]

Brazil

On March 1, 2016, Diego Dzodan, Facebook's vice-president for Latin America was arrested in Brazil for not cooperating with an investigation in which WhatsApp conversations were requested.[284] On March 2, 2016, at dawn the next day, Dzodan was released because the Court of Appeal held that the arrest was disproportionate and unreasonable.[285]

On May 2, 2016, mobile providers in Brazil were ordered to block WhatsApp for 72 hours for the service's second failure to cooperate with criminal court orders.[286] Once again, the block was lifted following an appeal, after less than 24 hours.[287]

Brazil's Central Bank issued an order to Visa and Mastercard on June 23, 2020, to stop working with WhatsApp on its new electronic payment system. A statement from the Bank asserted the decision to block the Facebook-owned company's latest offering was taken in order to “preserve an adequate competitive environment” in the mobile payments space and to ensure “functioning of a payment system that's interchangeable, fast, secure, transparent, open and cheap.”[288][289]

Uganda

The government of Uganda banned WhatsApp and Facebook, along with other social media platforms, to enforce a tax on the use of social media.[290] Users are to be charged USh.200/= per day to access these services according to the new law set by parliament.[291]

United Arab Emirates (UAE)

The United Arab Emirates banned WhatsApp video chat and VoIP call applications[292][293] in as early as 2013[294] due to what is often reported as an effort to protect the commercial interests of their home grown nationally owned telecom providers (du and Etisalat).[294] Their app ToTok has received press suggesting it is able to spy on users.[293][295]

Cuba

In July 2021, the Cuban government blocked access to several social media platforms, including WhatsApp, to curb the spread of information during the anti-government protests.[296]

Switzerland

In December 2021, the Swiss army banned the use of WhatsApp and several other non-Swiss encrypted messaging services by army personnel. The ban was prompted by concerns of US authorities potentially accessing user data for such apps because of the CLOUD Act. The army recommended that all army personnel use Threema instead, as the service is based in Switzerland.[297]

Zambia

In August 2021, the digital rights organization Access Now reported that WhatsApp along with several other social media apps was being blocked in Zambia for the duration of the general election. The organization reported a massive drop-off in traffic for the blocked services, though the country's government made no official statements about the block.[298]

Third-party clients

In mid-2013, WhatsApp Inc. filed for the DMCA takedown of the discussion thread on the XDA Developers forums about the then popular third-party client "WhatsApp Plus".[299]

In 2015, some third-party WhatsApp clients that were reverse-engineering the WhatsApp mobile app, received a cease and desist to stop activities that were violating WhatsApp legal terms. As a result, users of third-party WhatsApp clients were also banned.[300]

WhatsApp Business

In September 2017, WhatsApp confirmed rumors[301][302] that they were building and testing two new tools for businesses.[109] The apps were launched in January 2018,[303] separated by the intended userbase:

  • A WhatsApp Business app for small companies[304]
  • An Enterprise Solution for bigger companies with global customer bases, such as airlines, e-commerce retailers and banks, who would be able to offer customer service and conversational commerce (e-commerce) via WhatsApp chat, using live agents or chatbots. (As far back as 2015, companies like Meteordesk[305] had provided unofficial solutions for enterprises to attend to large numbers of users, but these were shut down by WhatsApp.)

In October 2020, Facebook announced the introduction of pricing tiers for services offered via the WhatsApp Business API, charged on a per-message basis.[306][307]

User statistics

WhatsApp handled ten billion messages per day in August 2012,[308] growing from two billion in April 2012,[309] and one billion the previous October.[310] On June 13, 2013, WhatsApp announced that they had reached their new daily record by processing 27 billion messages.[311] According to the Financial Times, WhatsApp "has done to SMS on mobile phones what Skype did to international calling on landlines".[312]

By April 22, 2014, WhatsApp had over 500 million monthly active users, 700 million photos and 100 million videos were being shared daily, and the messaging system was handling more than 10 billion messages each day.[313][314]

On August 24, 2014, Koum announced on his Twitter account that WhatsApp had over 600 million active users worldwide. At that point WhatsApp was adding about 25 million new users every month, or 833,000 active users per day.[83][315]

In May 2017, it was reported that WhatsApp users spend over 340 million minutes on video calls each day on the app. This is the equivalent of roughly 646 years of video calls per day.[316]

By February 2017, WhatsApp had over 1.2 billion users globally,[317] reaching 1.5 billion monthly active users by the end of 2017.[318]

In January 2020, WhatsApp registers over 5 billion installs on Google Play Store making it only the second non-Google app to achieve this milestone.[319]

As of February 2020, WhatsApp had over 2 billion users globally.[320][321]

Specific markets

India is by far WhatsApp's largest market in terms of total number of users. In May 2014, WhatsApp crossed 50 million monthly active users in India, which is also its largest country by the number of monthly active users,[322] then 70 million in October 2014, making users in India 10% of WhatsApp's total user base.[323] In February 2017, WhatsApp reached 200 million monthly active users in India.[324]

Israel is one of WhatsApp's strongest markets in terms of ubiquitous usage. According to Globes, already by 2013 the application was installed on 92% of all smartphones, with 86% of users reporting daily use.[325] WhatsApp's group chat feature is reportedly used by many Israeli families to stay in contact with each other.[326]

Competition

WhatsApp competes with a number of messaging services. They include services like iMessage (estimated 1.3 billion active users[327]), WeChat (1.2 billion active users[328][329]), Telegram (500 million users[330]), Viber (260 million active users[331]), LINE (217 million active users[332]), and Signal (over 50 million active users[333]). Both Telegram and Signal in particular were reported to get registration spikes during WhatsApp outages and controversies.[334][335][336]

WhatsApp has increasingly drawn its innovation from competing services,[337] such as a Telegram-inspired web version[338] and features for groups.[339] In 2016, WhatsApp was accused of copying features from a then-unreleased version of iMessage.[340]

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whatsapp, also, called, messenger, internationally, available, freeware, cross, platform, centralized, instant, messaging, voice, over, voip, service, owned, american, company, meta, platforms, allows, users, send, text, voice, messages, make, voice, video, ca. WhatsApp also called WhatsApp Messenger is an internationally available freeware cross platform centralized instant messaging IM and voice over IP VoIP service owned by American company Meta Platforms 11 It allows users to send text and voice messages 12 make voice and video calls and share images documents user locations and other content 13 14 WhatsApp s client application runs on mobile devices and can be accessed from computers 15 The service requires a cellular mobile telephone number to sign up 16 In January 2018 WhatsApp released a standalone business app called WhatsApp Business which can communicate with the standard WhatsApp client 17 18 WhatsAppOriginal author s Brian Acton Jan KoumDeveloper s Meta Platforms Will Cathcart Head of WhatsApp 1 2 Initial releaseJanuary 2009 14 years ago 2009 01 Stable release s iOS22 13 74 27 June 2022 6 months ago 27 June 2022 Android2 22 16 74 3 29 July 2022 5 months ago 29 July 2022 Windows2 2226 6 4 1 August 2022 5 months ago 1 August 2022 macOS2 2222 12 27 June 2022 6 months ago 27 June 2022 Preview release s Multiple releases Android 2 21 16 2 Date July 26 2021 17 months ago 2021 07 26 WhatsApp Messenger APKs APKMirror Written inErlang 5 Operating systemAndroid iOS KaiOS There are also Mac OS Windows and web app clients that work only when connected to the mobile app client Size178 MB iOS 6 33 85 MB Android 7 Available in40 iOS and 60 Android 8 languagesTypeInstant messaging VoIPLicenseProprietary software with EULA European Region 9 others 10 Websitewww wbr whatsapp wbr com The client application was created by WhatsApp Inc of Mountain View California which was acquired by Facebook in February 2014 for approximately US 19 3 billion 19 20 It became the world s most popular messaging application by 2015 21 22 and had more than 2 billion users worldwide by February 2020 23 By 2016 it had become the primary means of Internet communication in regions including Latin America the Indian subcontinent and large parts of Europe and Africa 21 Contents 1 History 1 1 2009 2014 1 2 2014 2015 1 3 2016 2019 1 4 Since 2020 2 Platform support 2 1 WhatsApp Web 2 2 Microsoft Windows and Mac 2 3 Apple iPad 3 Technical 3 1 End to end encryption 3 2 WhatsApp Payments 3 3 WhatsApp cryptocurrency hope 2019 2022 4 Controversies and criticism 4 1 Misinformation 4 1 1 Murders in India 4 1 2 2018 elections in Brazil 4 2 Security and privacy 4 2 1 National Health Service of the United Kingdom 4 2 2 Mods and fake versions 4 2 3 WhatsApp snooping scandal 4 2 4 Jeff Bezos phone hack 4 2 5 FBI 4 2 6 Tek Fog 4 3 Terrorism 4 4 Scams and malware 4 5 Bans 4 5 1 China 4 5 2 Iran 4 5 3 Turkey 4 5 4 Brazil 4 5 5 Uganda 4 5 6 United Arab Emirates UAE 4 5 7 Cuba 4 5 8 Switzerland 4 5 9 Zambia 4 5 10 Third party clients 5 WhatsApp Business 6 User statistics 6 1 Specific markets 6 2 Competition 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistoryFor a chronological guide see Timeline of WhatsApp 2009 2014 WhatsApp was founded in February 2009 59 by Brian Acton and Jan Koum former employees of Yahoo It was initially not intended to be used as a messaging app citation needed In January 2009 after Koum purchased an iPhone he and Acton keen to jump into what they foresaw as a newly burgeoning multi million dollar app industry created by the Apple App Store Koum came up with an idea for an app to provide dynamic information about the people listed in your address book it would show statuses for each person for example if you were on a call your battery was low or you were at the gym Their discussions often took place at the home of Koum s Russian friend Alex Fishman in West San Jose They realized that to take the idea further they would need an iPhone developer Fishman visited RentACoder com found Russian developer Igor Solomennikov and introduced him to Koum 59 Koum named the app WhatsApp to sound like what s up On February 24 2009 he incorporated 60 WhatsApp Inc in California However when early versions of WhatsApp kept crashing Koum considered giving up and looking for a new job Acton encouraged him to wait for a few more months 59 In June 2009 when the app had been downloaded by only a handful of Fishman s Russian speaking friends Apple launched push notifications allowing users to be pinged although not using a relevant app Koum updated WhatsApp so that everyone in the user s network would be notified when a user s status changed This new facility to Koum s surprise was used by users to ping each other with jokey custom statuses like I woke up late or I m on my way 59 Suddenly a new kind of instant messaging facility had been born out of the chance capability that users found more useful than the app s intended purpose Fishman said At some point it sort of became instant messaging We started using it as Hey how are you And then someone would reply Jan watched the changing statuses on a Mac Mini at his town house in Santa Clara and realized he had unintentionally created a messaging service 59 WhatsApp 2 0 was released in August 2009 with a purpose designed messaging component the number of active users suddenly increased to 250 000 Although Acton was working on another startup idea he decided to join the company 24 In October 2009 Acton persuaded five former friends at Yahoo to invest 250 000 in seed funding and Acton became a co founder and was given a stake He officially joined WhatsApp on November 1 24 After months at beta stage the application launched in November 2009 on the App Store exclusively for the iPhone Koum then hired a friend in Los Angeles Chris Peiffer to develop a BlackBerry version which arrived two months later 24 Subsequently WhatsApp for Symbian OS was added in May 2010 and for Android OS in August 2010 61 In 2010 Google made multiple acquisition offers for WhatsApp which were all declined 62 To cover the cost of sending verification texts to users WhatsApp was changed from a free service to a paid one In December 2009 the ability to send photos was added to the iOS version By early 2011 WhatsApp was one of the top 20 apps in the U S Apple App Store 24 In April 2011 Sequoia Capital invested about 8 million for more than 15 of the company after months of negotiation by Sequoia partner Jim Goetz 63 64 65 By February 2013 WhatsApp had about 200 million active users and 50 staff members Sequoia invested another 50 million and WhatsApp was valued at 1 5 billion 24 Some time in 2013 66 WhatsApp acquired Santa Clara based startup SkyMobius the developers of Vtok 67 a video and voice calling app 68 In a December 2013 blog post WhatsApp claimed that 400 million active users used the service each month 69 The year 2013 ended with 148 million in expenses of which 138 million in losses 70 2014 2015 On February 19 2014 one year after a venture capital financing round at a 1 5 billion valuation 71 Facebook Inc now Meta Platforms announced it was acquiring WhatsApp for US 19 billion its largest acquisition to date 20 At the time it was the largest acquisition of a venture capital backed company in history 19 Sequoia Capital received an approximate 5 000 return on its initial investment 72 Facebook which was advised by Allen amp Co paid 4 billion in cash 12 billion in Facebook shares and advised by Morgan Stanley an additional 3 billion in restricted stock units granted to WhatsApp s founders Koum and Acton 73 Employee stock was scheduled to vest over four years subsequent to closing 20 Days after the announcement WhatsApp users experienced a loss of service leading to anger across social media 74 The acquisition was influenced by the data provided by Onavo Facebook s research app for monitoring competitors and trending usage of social activities on mobile phones as well as startups that were performing unusually well 75 76 77 The acquisition caused many users to try or move to other message services Telegram claimed that it acquired 8 million new users 78 and Line 2 million 79 At a keynote presentation at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February 2014 Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that Facebook s acquisition of WhatsApp was closely related to the Internet org vision 80 81 A TechCrunch article said about Zuckerberg s vision The idea he said is to develop a group of basic internet services that would be free of charge to use a 911 for the internet These could be a social networking service like Facebook a messaging service maybe search and other things like weather Providing a bundle of these free of charge to users will work like a gateway drug of sorts users who may be able to afford data services and phones these days just don t see the point of why they would pay for those data services This would give them some context for why they are important and that will lead them to pay for more services like this or so the hope goes 80 Three days after announcing the Facebook purchase Koum said they were working to introduce voice calls He also said that new mobile phones would be sold in Germany with the WhatsApp brand and that their ultimate goal was to be on all smartphones 82 In August 2014 WhatsApp was the most popular messaging app in the world with more than 600 million users 83 By early January 2015 WhatsApp had 700 million monthly users and over 30 billion messages every day 84 In April 2015 Forbes predicted that between 2012 and 2018 the telecommunications industry would lose 386 billion because of over the top services like WhatsApp and Skype 85 That month WhatsApp had over 800 million users 86 87 By September 2015 it had grown to 900 million 88 and by February 2016 one billion 89 Voice calls between two accounts were added to the app in March and April 2015 90 On November 30 2015 the Android WhatsApp client made links to messaging service Telegram unclickable and uncopyable 91 92 93 Multiple sources confirmed that it was intentional not a bug 93 and that it had been implemented when the Android source code that recognized Telegram URLs had been identified 93 The word telegram appeared in WhatsApp s code 93 Some considered it an anti competitive measure 91 92 93 WhatsApp offered no explanation 2016 2019 On January 18 2016 WhatsApp s co founder Jan Koum announced that it would no longer charge users a 1 annual subscription fee in an effort to remove a barrier faced by users without payment cards 94 95 He also said that the app would not display any third party ads and that it would have new features such as the ability to communicate with businesses 89 96 By June 2016 the company s blog reported more than 100 million voice calls per day were being placed on WhatsApp 97 On November 10 2016 WhatsApp launched a beta version of two factor authentication for Android users which allowed them to use their email addresses for further protection 98 Also in November 2016 Facebook ceased collecting WhatsApp data for advertising in Europe 99 Later that month video calls between two accounts were introduced 100 On February 24 2017 WhatsApp s 8th birthday WhatsApp launched a new Status feature similar to Snapchat and Facebook stories 101 On May 18 2017 the European Commission announced that it was fining Facebook 110 million for providing misleading information about WhatsApp takeover in 2014 The Commission said that in 2014 when Facebook acquired the messaging app it falsely claimed it was technically impossible to automatically combine user information from Facebook and WhatsApp However in the summer of 2016 WhatsApp had begun sharing user information with its parent company allowing information such as phone numbers to be used for targeted Facebook advertisements Facebook acknowledged the breach but said the errors in their 2014 filings were not intentional 99 In September 2017 WhatsApp s co founder Brian Acton left the company to start a nonprofit group 102 later revealed as the Signal Foundation which developed the WhatsApp competitor Signal 103 He explained his reasons for leaving in an interview with Forbes a year later 104 WhatsApp also announced a forthcoming business platform to enable companies to provide customer service at scale 105 and airlines KLM and Aeromexico announced their participation in the testing 106 107 108 109 Both airlines had previously launched customer services on the Facebook Messenger platform In January 2018 WhatsApp launched WhatsApp Business for small business use 110 In April 2018 WhatsApp co founder and CEO Jan Koum announced he would be leaving the company 111 By leaving before November 2018 due to concerns about privacy advertising and monetization by Facebook 112 Acton and Koum gave up 1 3 billion in unvested stock options 113 Facebook later announced that Koum s replacement would be Chris Daniels 114 Later in September 2018 WhatsApp introduced group audio and video call features 115 116 In October the Swipe to Reply option was added to the Android beta version 16 months after it was introduced for iOS 117 On October 25 2018 WhatsApp announced support for Stickers But unlike other platforms WhatsApp requires third party apps to add Stickers to WhatsApp 118 On November 25 2019 WhatsApp announced an investment of 250 000 through a partnership with Startup India to provide 500 startups with Facebook ad credits of 500 each 119 In December 2019 WhatsApp announced that a new update would lock out any Apple users who hadn t updated to iOS 9 or higher and Samsung Huawei Sony and Google users who hadn t updated to version 4 0 by February 1 2020 The company also reported that Windows Phone operating systems would no longer be supported after December 31 2019 120 WhatsApp was announced to be the 3rd most downloaded mobile phone app of the decade 2010 2019 121 Since 2020 In early 2020 WhatsApp launched its dark mode for iPhone and Android devices a new design consisting of a darker palette 122 In March WhatsApp partnered with the World Health Organization and UNICEF to provide messaging hotlines for people to get information on the 2019 2020 coronavirus pandemic 123 In the same month WhatsApp began testing a feature to help users find out more information and context about information they receive to help combat misinformation 124 125 126 127 In October 2020 Whatsapp rolled out a feature allowing users to mute both individuals and group chats forever The mute options are 8 hours 1 week and Always The Always option replaced the 1 year option that was originally part of the settings 128 129 In January 2021 WhatsApp announced a new Privacy Policy allowing WhatsApp to share data with its parent company Facebook users who did not accept by February 8 2021 would lose access to the app This would not apply in the EU since it violates the principles of GDPR 130 131 Facing criticism WhatsApp postponed the update to May 15 2021 132 133 but said they had no plans to limit functionality of or nag users who did not approve the new terms 134 In March 2021 WhatsApp started rolling out support for third party animated stickers initially in Iran Brazil and Indonesia 135 then worldwide 136 In July 2021 WhatsApp announced forthcoming support for sending uncompressed images and videos in 3 options Auto Best Quality and Data Saver 137 and end to end encryption for backups stored in Facebook s cloud 138 The company was also testing multi device support allowing Computer users to run WhatsApp without an active phone session 139 On October 4 2021 Facebook had its worst outage since 2008 which also affected other platforms owned by Facebook such as Instagram and WhatsApp 140 141 WhatsApp has the facility to hide users online status Last Seen In December 2021 WhatsApp changed the default setting from everyone to only people in the user s contacts or who have been conversed with nobody is also an option 142 In April 2022 WhatsApp announced undated plans to roll out a Communities feature allowing several group chats to exist in a shared space getting unified notifications and opening up smaller discussion groups The company also announced plans to implement reactions the ability for administrators to delete messages in groups and voice calls up to 32 participants 143 In May 2022 the file upload limit was raised from 100 MB to 2 GB and maximum group size increased to 512 members 144 In August 2022 WhatsApp launched an integration with JioMart available only to users in India Local users can text special numbers in the app to launch an in app shopping process where they can order groceries 145 Platform supportAfter months at beta stage the official first release of WhatsApp for iOS launched in November 2009 In January 2010 support for BlackBerry smartphones was added and subsequently for Symbian OS in May 2010 and for Android OS in August 2010 In August 2011 a beta for Nokia s non smartphone OS Series 40 was added A month later support for Windows Phone was added followed by BlackBerry 10 in March 2013 146 In April 2015 support for Samsung s Tizen OS was added 147 The oldest device capable of running WhatsApp was the Symbian based Nokia N95 released in March 2007 As of June 2017 WhatsApp is no longer compatible with it In August 2014 WhatsApp released an update adding support for Android Wear smartwatches 148 On January 21 2015 WhatsApp launched WhatsApp Web a browser based web client that could be used by syncing with a mobile device s connection 149 On February 26 2016 WhatsApp announced they would cease support for BlackBerry including BlackBerry 10 Nokia Series 40 and Symbian S60 150 151 as well as older versions of Android 2 2 Windows Phone 7 0 and iOS 6 by the end of 2016 152 BlackBerry Nokia Series 40 and Symbian support was then extended to June 30 2017 153 In June 2017 support for BlackBerry and Series 40 was once again extended until the end of 2017 while Symbian was dropped 154 Support for BlackBerry and older version 8 0 Windows Phone and older version 6 iOS devices was dropped on January 1 2018 but was extended to December 2018 for Nokia Series 40 155 In July 2018 it was announced that WhatsApp would soon be available for KaiOS feature phones 156 157 In October 2019 WhatsApp officially launched a new fingerprint app locking feature for Android users 158 In August 2021 WhatsApp launched a feature that allows for chat history to be transferred between mobile operating systems The feature launched only on the Samsung phones with plans to expand to Android and iOS in the future 159 WhatsApp Web WhatsApp was officially made available for PCs through a web client under the name WhatsApp Web 160 in late January 2015 through an announcement made by Koum on his Facebook page Our web client is simply an extension of your phone the web browser mirrors conversations and messages from your mobile device this means all of your messages still live on your phone As of January 21 2015 the desktop version was only available to Android BlackBerry and Windows Phone users Later on it also added support for iOS Nokia Series 40 and Nokia S60 Symbian 161 162 Previously the WhatsApp user s handset had to be connected to the Internet for the browser application to function but as of an update in October 2021 that is no longer the case 163 All major desktop browsers are supported except for Internet Explorer WhatsApp Web s user interface is based on the default Android one and can be accessed through web whatsapp com Access is granted after the users scan their personal QR code through their mobile WhatsApp application There are similar solutions for macOS such as the open source ChitChat previously known as WhatsMac 164 165 166 In January 2021 the limited Android beta version allowed users to use WhatsApp Web without having to keep the mobile app connected to the Internet In March 2021 this beta feature was extended to iOS users 167 However linked devices using WhatsApp Web WhatsApp Desktop or Facebook Portal will become disconnected if people don t use their phone for over 14 days 168 The multi device beta can only show messages for the last 3 months on the web version which was not the case without the beta because the web version was syncing with the phone 169 Since April 2022 the multi device beta is integrated by default in WhatsApp and users cannot check old messages on the web version anymore 170 171 Microsoft Windows and Mac On May 10 2016 the messaging service was introduced for both Microsoft Windows and macOS operating systems Recently WhatsApp added support for video calls and voice calls from their desktop clients Similar to the WhatsApp Web format the app which will be synced with a user s mobile device is available for download on the website It supports OS versions of Windows 8 and OS X 10 10 and higher 172 173 174 Apple iPad As of May 2022 WhatsApp does not run on the iPad 175 iPad users searching for WhatsApp are shown numerous third party clients Several top results have names and logos resembling WhatsApp itself and some users do not realize they are using a third party client Per WhatsApp s policy using third party clients can result in the account getting permanently banned 176 In a 2022 interview with The Verge WhatsApp chief Will Cathcart acknowledged that p eople have wanted an iPad app for a long time and said that the team would love to do it 177 TechnicalWhatsApp uses a customized version of the open standard Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol XMPP 178 Upon installation it creates a user account using one s phone number as the username Jabber ID phone number s whatsapp net WhatsApp software automatically compares all the phone numbers from the device s address book with its central database of WhatsApp users to automatically add contacts to the user s WhatsApp contact list Previously the Android and Nokia Series 40 versions used an MD5 hashed reversed version of the phone s IMEI as password 179 while the iOS version used the phone s Wi Fi MAC address instead of IMEI 180 181 A 2012 update now generates a random password on the server side 182 Alternatively a user can send to any contact in WhatsApp database through the url https api whatsapp com send phone phone number where phone number is the number of the contact including the country code Some dual SIM devices may not be compatible with WhatsApp though non official workarounds can be used to install the app 183 In February 2015 WhatsApp introduced a voice calling feature this helped WhatsApp to attract a completely different segment of the user population 184 185 WhatsApp s voice codec is Opus 186 187 188 which uses the modified discrete cosine transform MDCT and linear predictive coding LPC audio compression algorithms 189 WhatsApp uses Opus at 8 16 kHz sampling rates 186 188 On November 14 2016 WhatsApp added a video calling feature for users across Android iPhone and Windows Phone devices 190 191 In November 2017 WhatsApp released a new feature that would let its users delete messages sent by mistake within a time frame of 7 minutes 192 Multimedia messages are sent by uploading the image audio or video to be sent to an HTTP server and then sending a link to the content along with its Base64 encoded thumbnail if applicable 193 WhatsApp follows a store and forward mechanism for exchanging messages between two users When a user sends a message it first travels to the WhatsApp server where it is stored Then the server repeatedly requests the receiver to acknowledge receipt of the message As soon as the message is acknowledged the server drops the message it is no longer available in the database of the server The WhatsApp server keeps the message only for 30 days in its database when it is not delivered when the receiver is not active on WhatsApp for 30 days 194 self published source End to end encryption On November 18 2014 Open Whisper Systems announced a partnership with WhatsApp to provide end to end encryption by incorporating the encryption protocol used in Signal into each WhatsApp client platform 195 Open Whisper Systems said that they had already incorporated the protocol into the latest WhatsApp client for Android and that support for other clients group media messages and key verification would be coming soon after 196 WhatsApp confirmed the partnership to reporters but there was no announcement or documentation about the encryption feature on the official website and further requests for comment were declined 197 In April 2015 German magazine Heise Security used ARP spoofing to confirm that the protocol had been implemented for Android to Android messages and that WhatsApp messages from or to iPhones running iOS were still not end to end encrypted 198 They expressed the concern that regular WhatsApp users still could not tell the difference between end to end encrypted messages and regular messages 198 On April 5 2016 WhatsApp and Open Whisper Systems announced that they had finished adding end to end encryption to every form of communication on WhatsApp and that users could now verify each other s keys 52 199 Users were also given the option to enable a trust on first use mechanism in order to be notified if a correspondent s key changes 200 According to a white paper that was released along with the announcement WhatsApp messages are encrypted with the Signal Protocol 201 WhatsApp calls are encrypted with SRTP and all client server communications are layered within a separate encrypted channel 201 The Signal Protocol library used by WhatsApp is open source and published under the GPLv3 license 201 202 On October 14 2021 WhatsApp rolled out end to end encryption for backups on Android and iOS The feature has to be turned on by the user and provides the option to encrypt the backup either with a password or a 64 digit encryption key 203 The application can store encrypted copies of the chat messages onto the SD card however chat messages are also stored unencrypted in the SQLite database file msgstore db 204 WhatsApp Payments WhatsApp Payments marketed as WhatsApp Pay is a peer to peer money transfer feature that is currently only available in India WhatsApp has received permission from the National Payments Corporation of India NPCI to enter into partnership with multiple banks in July 2017 205 to allow users to make in app payments and money transfers using the Unified Payments Interface UPI 206 UPI enables account to account transfers from a mobile app without having any details of the beneficiary s bank 207 On November 6 2020 WhatsApp announced that it had received approval for providing a payment service although restricted to maximum of 20 million users initially The service was subsequently rolled out 208 WhatsApp cryptocurrency hope 2019 2022 See also Diem digital currency On February 28 2019 The New York Times reported that Facebook was hoping to succeed where Bitcoin failed by developing an in house cryptocurrency that would be incorporated into WhatsApp The project reportedly involves over 50 engineers under the direction of former PayPal president David A Marcus This Facebook coin would reportedly be a stablecoin pegged to the value of a basket of different foreign currencies 209 In June 2019 Facebook formally announced that the project would be named Libra and that the company planned for a digital wallet named Calibra to be integrated into Facebook and WhatsApp 210 After financial regulators in the US Europe and other regions raised concerns Calibra was rebranded to Novi in May 2020 and Libra was rebranded to Diem in December 2020 Facebook has stated that Novi would require a government issued ID for verification and the wallet app would have fraud protection 211 212 213 Meta ended its Novi project on September 1 2022 214 215 Controversies and criticismMisinformation WhatsApp has repeatedly imposed limits on message forwarding in response to the spread of misinformation in countries such as India and Australia The measure first introduced in 2018 to combat spam was expanded and remained active in 2021 WhatsApp has stated the forwarding limits have helped to curb the spread of misinformation regarding COVID 19 216 217 218 Murders in India In July 2018 WhatsApp encouraged people to report fraudulent or inciting messages after lynch mobs in India murdered innocent people because of malicious WhatsApp messages falsely accusing the victims of intending to abduct children 219 2018 elections in Brazil In an investigation on the use of social media in politics it was found that WhatsApp was being abused for the spread of fake news in the 2018 presidential elections in Brazil 220 Furthermore it has been reported that US 3 million has been spent in illegal off the books contributions related to this practice 221 Researchers and journalists have called on WhatsApp parent company Facebook to adopt measures similar to those adopted in India and restrict the spread of hoaxes and fake news 220 Security and privacy Main article Reception and criticism of WhatsApp security and privacy featuresWhatsApp was initially criticized for its lack of encryption sending information as plaintext 222 Encryption was first added in May 2012 223 224 225 End to end encryption was only fully implemented in April 2016 after a two year process As of September 2021 update it is known that WhatsApp makes extensive use of outside contractors and artificial intelligence systems to examine user messages images and videos and turns over to law enforcement metadata including critical account and location information 226 In 2016 WhatsApp was widely praised for the addition of end to end encryption and earned a 6 out of 7 points on the Electronic Frontier Foundation s Secure Messaging Scorecard 227 WhatsApp was criticized by security researchers and the Electronic Frontier Foundation for using backups that are not covered by end to end encryption and allow messages to be accessed by third parties 228 229 In May 2019 a security vulnerability in WhatsApp was found and fixed that allowed a remote person to install spyware by making a call which did not need to be answered 230 231 In September 2019 WhatsApp was criticized for its implementation of a delete for everyone feature iOS users can elect to save media to their camera roll automatically When a user deletes media for everyone WhatsApp does not delete images saved in the iOS camera roll and so those users are able to keep the images WhatsApp released a statement saying that the feature is working properly and that images stored in the camera roll cannot be deleted due to Apple s security layers 232 In November 2019 WhatsApp released a new privacy feature that let users decide who can add them to groups 233 In December 2019 WhatsApp confirmed a security flaw that would allow hackers to use a malicious GIF image file to gain access to the recipient s data When the recipient opened the gallery within WhatsApp even if not sending the malicious image the hack is triggered and the device and its contents become vulnerable The flaw was patched and users were encouraged to update WhatsApp 234 235 236 On December 17 2019 WhatsApp fixed a security flaw that allowed cyber attackers to repeatedly crash the messaging application for all members of group chat which could only be fixed by forcing the complete uninstall and reinstall of the app 237 The bug was discovered by Check Point in August 2019 and reported to WhatsApp It was fixed in version 2 19 246 onwards 238 239 For security purposes since February 1 2020 WhatsApp has been made unavailable on smartphones using legacy operating systems like Android 2 3 7 or older and iPhone iOS 8 or older that are no longer updated by their providers 240 In April 2020 the NSO Group held its governmental clients accountable for the allegation of human rights abuses by WhatsApp In its revelation via documents received from court the group claimed that the lawsuit brought against the company by WhatsApp threatened to infringe on its clients national security and foreign policy concerns However the company did not reveal names of the end users which according to a research by Citizen Lab include Saudi Arabia Bahrain Kazakhstan Morocco Mexico and the United Arab Emirates 241 On December 16 2020 a claim that WhatsApp gave Google access to private messages was included in the anti trust case against the latter As the complaint is heavily redacted due to being an ongoing case it doesn t disclose whether this alleged tampering with the app s end to end encryption or simply Google accessing user backups clarification needed 242 In January 2021 WhatsApp announced an update to their Privacy Policy which stated that WhatsApp would share user data with Facebook and its family of companies beginning February 2021 Previously users could opt out of such data sharing but the new policy removed this option The new Privacy Policy would not apply within the EU as it is illegal under the GDPR Facebook and WhatsApp were widely criticized for this move 130 131 243 The enforcement of the privacy policy was postponed from February 8 to May 15 2021 132 244 WhatsApp announced they have no plans to limit the functionality of the app for those who don t approve the new terms WhatsApp do not limit the app they simply insist it cannot be used without acceding 134 On October 15 2021 WhatsApp announced that it would begin offering an end to end encryption service for chat backups meaning no third party including both WhatsApp and the cloud storage vendor will have access to a user s information This new encryption feature adds an additional layer of protection to chat backups stored either on Apple iCloud or Google Drive 245 On November 29 2021 an FBI document was uncovered by Rolling Stone revealing that WhatsApp responds to warrants and subpoenas from the law enforcement within minutes providing user metadata to the authorities The metadata includes things like the user s contact information and their address book 246 In January 2022 an unsealed surveillance application revealed that WhatsApp started tracking 7 users from China and Macau in November 2021 based on a request from the DEA investigators The app collected data on who the users contacted and how often as well as when and how they were using the app This is reportedly not a singular occurrence as federal agencies can use the Electronic Communications Privacy Act to covertly track users without submitting any probable cause or linking a user s number to their identity 247 At the beginning of 2022 it was revealed that San Diego based startup Boldend had developed tools to hack WhatsApp s encryption gaining access to user data at some point since the startup s inception in 2017 The vulnerability was reportedly patched in January 2021 Boldend is financed in part by Peter Thiel a notable investor in Facebook 248 In September 2022 a critical security issue in WhatsApp Android s video call feature was reported The integer overflow bug resulted in malicious users being able to take full control of the victim s application once a video call between two WhatsApp users was established The issue was patched on the day it was officially reported 249 National Health Service of the United Kingdom In 2018 it was reported that around 500 000 National Health Service NHS staff used WhatsApp and other instant messaging systems at work and around 29 000 had faced disciplinary action for doing so Higher usage was reported by frontline clinical staff to keep up with care needs even though NHS trust policies do not permit their use 250 Mods and fake versions In March 2019 WhatsApp released a guide for users who had installed unofficial modified versions of WhatsApp and warned that it may ban those using unofficial clients 251 WhatsApp snooping scandal Main article WhatsApp snooping scandal In May 2019 WhatsApp was attacked by hackers who installed spyware on a number of victims smartphones 252 The hack allegedly developed by Israeli surveillance technology firm NSO Group injected malware onto WhatsApp users phones via a remote exploit bug in the app s Voice over IP calling functions A Wired report noted the attack was able to inject malware via calls to the targeted phone even if the user did not answer the call 253 On October 29 WhatsApp filed a lawsuit against NSO Group in a San Francisco court claiming that the alleged cyberattack violated US laws including the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act CFAA 254 According to WhatsApp the exploit targeted at least 100 human rights defenders journalists and other members of civil society among a total of 1 400 users in 20 countries 255 256 257 On July 16 2020 a US federal judge ruled that the lawsuit against NSO group could proceed NSO Group filed a motion to have the lawsuit dismissed but the judge denied all of its arguments 258 In April 2020 the NSO Group held its governmental clients accountable for the allegation of human rights abuses by WhatsApp In its revelation via documents received via court the group claimed that the lawsuit brought against the company by WhatsApp threatened to infringe on its clients national security and foreign policy concerns However the company did not reveal the names of the end users which according to research by Citizen Lab include Saudi Arabia Bahrain Kazakhstan Morocco Mexico and the United Arab Emirates 259 Jeff Bezos phone hack Main article Jeff Bezos phone hacking incident In January 2020 a digital forensic analysis revealed that the Amazon founder Jeff Bezos received an encrypted message on WhatsApp from the official account of Saudi Arabia s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman The message reportedly contained a malicious file the receipt of which resulted in Bezos phone being hacked The United Nations special rapporteur David Kaye and Agnes Callamard later confirmed that Jeff Bezos phone was hacked through WhatsApp as he was one of the targets of Saudi s hit list of individuals close to The Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi 260 FBI In 2021 an FBI document obtained by Property of the People Inc a 501 c 3 nonprofit organization through an FOIA request reveals that WhatsApp and iMessage are vulnerable to law enforcement real time searches 261 262 263 Tek Fog In January 2022 an investigation by The Wire found that BJP an Indian political party allegedly used an app called Tek Fog which was capable of hacking inactive WhatsApp accounts en masse in order to mass message their contacts with propaganda According to the Wire a whistleblower with app access was able to hack a test WhatsApp account controlled by reporters within minutes 264 265 Terrorism In December 2015 it was reported that a terrorists organization ISIS had been using WhatsApp to plot the November 2015 Paris attacks 266 According to The Independent ISIS also uses WhatsApp to traffic sex slaves 267 In March 2017 British Home Secretary Amber Rudd said encryption capabilities of messaging tools like WhatsApp are unacceptable as news reported that Khalid Masood used the application several minutes before perpetrating the 2017 Westminster attack Rudd publicly called for police and intelligence agencies to be given access to WhatsApp and other encrypted messaging services to prevent future terror attacks 268 In April 2017 the perpetrator of the Stockholm truck attack reportedly used WhatsApp to exchange messages with an ISIS supporter shortly before and after the incident The messages involved discussing how to make an explosive device and a confession to the attack 269 In April 2017 nearly 300 WhatsApp groups with about 250 members each were reportedly being used to mobilize stone pelters in Jammu and Kashmir to disrupt security forces operations at encounter sites According to police 90 of these groups were closed down after counselling of admins of these groups 270 Further after a six month probe which involved the infiltration of 79 WhatsApp groups the National Investigation Agency reported that out of about 6386 members and admins of these groups about 1000 were residents of Pakistan and gulf nations Further for their help in negating anti terror operations the Indian stone pelters were getting funded through barter trade from Pakistan and other indirect means 271 In May 2022 the FBI stated that an ISIS sympathizer who was plotting to assassinate George W Bush was arrested based on his WhatsApp data According to the arrest warrant for the suspect his WhatsApp account was placed under surveillance 272 Scams and malware There are numerous ongoing scams on WhatsApp that let hackers spread viruses or malware 273 In May 2016 some WhatsApp users were reported to have been tricked into downloading a third party application called WhatsApp Gold which was part of a scam that infected the users phones with malware 274 A message that promises to allow access to their WhatsApp friends conversations or their contact lists has become the most popular hit against anyone who uses the application in Brazil Clicking on the message actually sends paid text messages Since December 2016 more than 1 5 million people have clicked and lost money 275 Another application called GB WhatsApp is considered malicious by cybersecurity firm Symantec because it usually performs some unauthorized operations on end user devices 276 Bans China WhatsApp is owned by Meta whose main social media service has been blocked in China since 2009 277 In September 2017 security researchers reported to The New York Times that the WhatsApp service had been completely blocked in China 278 279 Iran On May 9 2014 the government of Iran announced that it had proposed to block the access to WhatsApp service to Iranian residents The reason for this is the assumption of WhatsApp by the Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg who is an American Zionist said Abdolsamad Khorramabadi head of the country s Committee on Internet Crimes Subsequently Iranian president Hassan Rouhani issued an order to the Ministry of ICT to stop filtering WhatsApp 280 281 It was blocked permanently until Meta answers September 2022 282 Turkey Turkey temporarily banned WhatsApp in 2016 following the assassination of the Russian ambassador to Turkey 283 Brazil On March 1 2016 Diego Dzodan Facebook s vice president for Latin America was arrested in Brazil for not cooperating with an investigation in which WhatsApp conversations were requested 284 On March 2 2016 at dawn the next day Dzodan was released because the Court of Appeal held that the arrest was disproportionate and unreasonable 285 On May 2 2016 mobile providers in Brazil were ordered to block WhatsApp for 72 hours for the service s second failure to cooperate with criminal court orders 286 Once again the block was lifted following an appeal after less than 24 hours 287 Brazil s Central Bank issued an order to Visa and Mastercard on June 23 2020 to stop working with WhatsApp on its new electronic payment system A statement from the Bank asserted the decision to block the Facebook owned company s latest offering was taken in order to preserve an adequate competitive environment in the mobile payments space and to ensure functioning of a payment system that s interchangeable fast secure transparent open and cheap 288 289 Uganda The government of Uganda banned WhatsApp and Facebook along with other social media platforms to enforce a tax on the use of social media 290 Users are to be charged USh 200 per day to access these services according to the new law set by parliament 291 United Arab Emirates UAE The United Arab Emirates banned WhatsApp video chat and VoIP call applications 292 293 in as early as 2013 294 due to what is often reported as an effort to protect the commercial interests of their home grown nationally owned telecom providers du and Etisalat 294 Their app ToTok has received press suggesting it is able to spy on users 293 295 Cuba In July 2021 the Cuban government blocked access to several social media platforms including WhatsApp to curb the spread of information during the anti government protests 296 Switzerland In December 2021 the Swiss army banned the use of WhatsApp and several other non Swiss encrypted messaging services by army personnel The ban was prompted by concerns of US authorities potentially accessing user data for such apps because of the CLOUD Act The army recommended that all army personnel use Threema instead as the service is based in Switzerland 297 Zambia In August 2021 the digital rights organization Access Now reported that WhatsApp along with several other social media apps was being blocked in Zambia for the duration of the general election The organization reported a massive drop off in traffic for the blocked services though the country s government made no official statements about the block 298 Third party clients In mid 2013 WhatsApp Inc filed for the DMCA takedown of the discussion thread on the XDA Developers forums about the then popular third party client WhatsApp Plus 299 In 2015 some third party WhatsApp clients that were reverse engineering the WhatsApp mobile app received a cease and desist to stop activities that were violating WhatsApp legal terms As a result users of third party WhatsApp clients were also banned 300 WhatsApp BusinessIn September 2017 WhatsApp confirmed rumors 301 302 that they were building and testing two new tools for businesses 109 The apps were launched in January 2018 303 separated by the intended userbase A WhatsApp Business app for small companies 304 An Enterprise Solution for bigger companies with global customer bases such as airlines e commerce retailers and banks who would be able to offer customer service and conversational commerce e commerce via WhatsApp chat using live agents or chatbots As far back as 2015 companies like Meteordesk 305 had provided unofficial solutions for enterprises to attend to large numbers of users but these were shut down by WhatsApp In October 2020 Facebook announced the introduction of pricing tiers for services offered via the WhatsApp Business API charged on a per message basis 306 307 User statisticsWhatsApp handled ten billion messages per day in August 2012 308 growing from two billion in April 2012 309 and one billion the previous October 310 On June 13 2013 WhatsApp announced that they had reached their new daily record by processing 27 billion messages 311 According to the Financial Times WhatsApp has done to SMS on mobile phones what Skype did to international calling on landlines 312 By April 22 2014 WhatsApp had over 500 million monthly active users 700 million photos and 100 million videos were being shared daily and the messaging system was handling more than 10 billion messages each day 313 314 On August 24 2014 Koum announced on his Twitter account that WhatsApp had over 600 million active users worldwide At that point WhatsApp was adding about 25 million new users every month or 833 000 active users per day 83 315 In May 2017 it was reported that WhatsApp users spend over 340 million minutes on video calls each day on the app This is the equivalent of roughly 646 years of video calls per day 316 By February 2017 WhatsApp had over 1 2 billion users globally 317 reaching 1 5 billion monthly active users by the end of 2017 318 In January 2020 WhatsApp registers over 5 billion installs on Google Play Store making it only the second non Google app to achieve this milestone 319 As of February 2020 WhatsApp had over 2 billion users globally 320 321 Specific markets India is by far WhatsApp s largest market in terms of total number of users In May 2014 WhatsApp crossed 50 million monthly active users in India which is also its largest country by the number of monthly active users 322 then 70 million in October 2014 making users in India 10 of WhatsApp s total user base 323 In February 2017 WhatsApp reached 200 million monthly active users in India 324 Israel is one of WhatsApp s strongest markets in terms of ubiquitous usage According to Globes already by 2013 the application was installed on 92 of all smartphones with 86 of users reporting daily use 325 WhatsApp s group chat feature is reportedly used by many Israeli families to stay in contact with each other 326 Competition WhatsApp competes with a number of messaging services They include services like iMessage estimated 1 3 billion active users 327 WeChat 1 2 billion active users 328 329 Telegram 500 million users 330 Viber 260 million active users 331 LINE 217 million active users 332 and Signal over 50 million active users 333 Both Telegram and Signal in particular were reported to get registration spikes during WhatsApp outages and controversies 334 335 336 WhatsApp has increasingly drawn its innovation from competing services 337 such as a Telegram inspired web version 338 and features for groups 339 In 2016 WhatsApp was accused of copying features from a then unreleased version of iMessage 340 See alsoComparison of instant messaging clients Comparison of user features of messaging platforms Comparison of VoIP software Criticism of Facebook Instagram List of most downloaded Google Play 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