WhatsApp Says Russia Has Tried to Fully Block Messaging App
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After being revealed in January, WhatsApp is now rolling out a major upgrade to how the app will work on the web.
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Russia introduces blanket ban of WhatsApp in effort to force users onto state-backed alternative
Russia has blocked WhatsApp over alleged failures to comply with local legislation and urged its 100 million Russian users to switch to a domestic alternative.
Russia has officially banned WhatsApp, citing non-compliance with local laws. Kremlin urged its 100 million users to switch to the domestic 'Max' app, a developing national messenger. This move follows similar actions against Facebook and Instagram,
WhatsApp is about to introduce a major new capability, it’s reported and it will finally allow users of the WhatsApp web app to take part in voice and video calls. Parent company Meta has other innovations planned, including a feature for iOS users to be able to share their chat history with new group members. More on that below.
By Foo Yun Chee and Padraic Halpin BRUSSELS/DUBLIN, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Meta Platforms' WhatsApp on Tuesday won backing from Europe's top court for its challenge to a fine that was increased to 225 million euros ($268 million) by the EU privacy watchdog,
A Meta spokesperson said the EU had "no reason" to intervene over it changing the app in January.
You'll need to enroll in the beta to try it early.
WhatsApp is rolling out voice and video calls on WhatsApp Web, starting with one-to-one chats. Screen sharing is included in video calls, while group calls and extras like call links are still in development.