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WhatsApp reaches 2 billion users

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Ro 12 February 2020

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In 2014, WhatsApp was acquired by Facebook for almost $21.8 billion - huge amount even considering that at the time the messaging app already had 500 million users. Now it looks like a bargain as the number has quadrupled. Today, WhatsApp announced that it has reached the 2 billion users milestone.

That's an impressive user base growth given that in 2016, the app had 1 billion and in 2018, it had 1.5 billion users.

WhatsApp reaches 2 billion users

The blog post then takes the time to remind us that WhatsApp uses end-to-end encryption by default and your messages are stored on your device and not in the cloud. The company says that this is the main reason why people choose WhatsApp instead of other messaging apps. Security and privacy are the service's top priority.

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  • Vishnuimpreza
  • GQd
  • 24 Feb 2020

Well some recent events proved it.

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  • sdfdsdwa
  • 2EC
  • 19 Feb 2020

wait until they decided to bring ads or merge messenger with it, it wont be simple anymore. I like telegram.

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  • Hilmawan
  • tA$
  • 15 Feb 2020

Like i said before "Signal" is the best alternative it's free, open source, secure and simple to use it also the only messaging app recomended by Edward Snowden but the app is not as popular as other apps.

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