In an effort to fight misinformation, WhatsApp is further limiting the number of people you can forward viral messages to.
In an effort to fight misinformation, WhatsApp is further limiting the number of people you can forward viral messages to.
After months of anticipation, users are finally being treated to the most requested feature on WhatsApp - dark mode.
Facebook's WhatsApp hits a new milestone as it claims 2 billion users worldwide, just shy of Facebook's 2.5 billion.
Apparently, the team working on bringing ads to WhatsApp was recently disbanded, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.
Facebook users looking to offer or request help after a natural disaster can now also do so via WhatsApp as Facebook expands its crisis response tool to the app.
WhatsApp is bringing catalogs to the WhatsApp Business app, to make it easier for users to find out more about products and services that businesses offer.
Code within the latest WhatsApp beta for Android points to a new "Disappearing Messages" feature that's currently under development.
Here's how WhatsApp works and how you can include it in your business communication and marketing strategies.
WhatsApp is testing a new feature that allows users to share their WhatsApp Status with other apps and, perhaps more notably, Facebook.
WhatsApp is bringing a big improvement to its audio sharing UI, with the ability to send up to 30 files at a time.
WhatsApp has announced that its WhatsApp Business app is now also available on iOS in seven countries, with a global rollout expected within weeks.
WhatsApp is bringing a new privacy setting and invite system that lets you decide who can add you to groups on the platform.
WhatsApp is testing a new Google-powered "search image" feature that lets users search for an image, to find out whether it's legitimate or not.
As its Business app turns one, WhatsApp has announced it is bringing several popular business features to web and desktop as well.
Reports suggest that WhatsApp's "Dark Mode" is imminent. If you can't wait though, there's a simple workaround to simulating it in your chats.
According to recent reports, Facebook is building a cryptocurrency in order to enable money transfers on WhatsApp.
It's not just a rumour; it's going to happen this time. According to reports, WhatsApp has confirmed that it will be monetising its Status section with ads.
WhatsApp announced that it's introducing Stickers to help users express themselves more easily while communicating with friends and family on its app.