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WhatsApp finally lets users unsend messages they regret

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The best things in life are free, and WhatsApp has striven to stay one of them. There has been widespread speculation, slating some perfectly ethical and some rather underhanded ways in which WhatsApp might have been making money off you – some of which we will discuss in the article ahead. However, none of it had been substantiated by anybody in the close circuit of WhatsApp. But, there is finally word from the horse’s mouth, as they have announced that they are testing a system that will be a potential revenue stream, to allow businesses to push messages to consumers directly, according to a report by yowhatsapp free download The evolution of WhatsApp – in rumours and revenues WhatsApp had dabbled with the subscription revenue model in 2014, which amounted to charging an annual $0.99 membership fee, and earned above $1 billion in the first nine months of instating this fee. But following their $19-billion acquisition by Facebook, they came to revoke these charges, and WhatsAp

WhatsApp is rolling out the Delete for Everyone

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A year ago, WhatsApp accounted for around a third of all internet use in Zimbabwe and is still growing rapidly to close in on about half of all internet data. yowhatsapp v6.71 Promotional WhatsApp and Facebook access bundles, marketed by the local mobile operators, are helping drive up usage of the platforms, according to the regulator, Posts and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz). It’s one of few African regulators to break down the individual dominance of WhatsApp, which is as popular with consumers as it is controversial for governments in many countries in Africa. While WhatsApp is most popular used as a text messaging platform it is increasingly used for its voice call feature, particularly for those making international calls. Zimbabwean mobile firms have previously lobbied the government to regulate over the top services in the country. Mobile revenue growth rates have been slowing down in sub- Saharan Africa since 2013 and that trend is exp