WhatsApp is bringing back a familiar feature that many early users may remember the simple text-based status. The company has redesigned it with a fresh look, making it easier for people to share ...
There are some other big changes coming to WhatsApp too WHATSAPP has relaunched its oldest feature – and it should make the texting app less annoying. We take it for granted now, but WhatsApp wasn’t ...
WhatsApp is going back to the past for its latest feature. In fact, it’s going all the way back, because it’s reviving the very first WhatsApp feature. You can think of About (the creators were really ...
In case you’re not familiar with WhatsApp Status, this is basically the messaging app’s equivalent of Instagram Stories. On WhatsApp Status, users can share photos, videos, texts, as well as voice ...
Meta fuses WhatsApp Status ads with click-to-message, giving brands a bigger stage to spark chats and boost engagement. Meta is giving advertisers more ways to reach WhatsApp users by combining ...
If you've used Instagram Stories, WhatsApp Status will feel familiar. Users can share updates that vanish after a day, creating a more casual and temporary way to connect. Until now, WhatsApp has ...
While most U.S. users have never used—or even heard of—WhatsApp Status Updates, Meta recently revealed that the tab is now used by 1.5 billion people per day worldwide. And soon, WhatsApp will take a ...
Meta has hinted at bringing ads to WhatsApp for years, and now they’re finally here. Meta has hinted at bringing ads to WhatsApp for years, and now they’re finally here. is a news writer who covers ...
After years of providing free services without any bells attached, WhatsApp is now going to start showing ads on the popular chat app. To be clear, users will only see ads on the Status screen — the ...
WhatsApp is testing ads in the Status section of the Updates tab. New paid subscriptions and promoted Channels are also rolling out. Private messages remain untouched and end-to-end encrypted. Ads ...
They will appear in only one part of the Meta-owned messaging service, it said. The move is potentially lucrative, while raising questions about user privacy. By Eli Tan and Mike Isaac Reporting from ...