Article 6JE3J Here’s how WhatsApp plans to interoperate with other messaging apps

Here’s how WhatsApp plans to interoperate with other messaging apps

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WhatsApp, like many other major tech platforms, will have to make some significant changes to comply with the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA). One of those changes is interoperability with other messaging platforms, a move WhatsApp engineering director Dick Brouwer explains in an interview with Wired.

The shift toward interoperability will first include text messages, images, voice messages, videos, and files sent from one person to another. In theory, this would allow users to chat with people on WhatsApp through third-party apps, like iMessage, Telegram, Google Messages, and Signal, and vice versa.

However, it all depends on whether other companies get on board, as there are still concerns about how the Meta-owned app will...

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