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Title: WhatsApp Enables Chats with Other Messengers

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

WhatsApp Expands⁣ Messaging Options with Third-Party Chat Integration, Initially for EU⁢ Users

Brussels, Belgium -⁢ WhatsApp has launched​ a new feature enabling users to communicate directly with individuals on other messaging platforms-Birdychat and Haiket-without leaving the WhatsApp interface. The ⁢rollout, ⁢currently limited to ⁣users in the European ⁢Union, marks ​a significant shift in WhatsApp’s traditionally walled-garden approach to messaging.

The integration addresses growing​ calls for interoperability between messaging apps, offering a more‍ seamless interaction experience for users who ⁣haven’t adopted​ WhatsApp as their primary platform. While initially supporting only two services, WhatsApp states further integrations are possible, contingent on compatibility and approval from other messaging app developers. Notably,privacy-focused services Signal and Threema have opted out of the feature due to data protection concerns.

Currently available on both ‍Android and iPhone,the new functionality‌ allows ⁢users to continue conversations ‍across different platforms. However, certain features common in‍ WhatsApp chats, such as stickers and status updates, are⁤ not supported within these third-party integrations. Users can choose to integrate these chats directly into their main whatsapp inbox or keep⁢ them separate.

WhatsApp ⁤emphasizes that⁤ all chats remain end-to-end encrypted, but ‍acknowledges that third-party⁤ services will operate under their own privacy policies.‍ Users should be aware that their phone⁢ number may be visible to contacts on ⁤these other platforms, though‍ WhatsApp⁢ asserts​ no further data ⁣will​ be shared. A potential security consideration ​is that blocked users may still be able to initiate contact through these third-party channels.

The availability⁤ is determined by the ‌country associated with the user’s phone number registered with WhatsApp. The launch comes amid increasing regulatory pressure ⁢for messaging apps to become more interoperable, especially within the EU.

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