Meta is making a big change to its messaging platforms WhatsApp and Messenger. The company now allows these apps to connect to third-party messaging services. This means you can receive and manage messages from other apps directly in WhatsApp and Messenger. It makes communication more seamless and convenient.
Meta: WhatsApp Now Supports Third-Party Apps
This new feature is rolling out first in Europe. It’s part of Meta’s response to the European Union Digital Markets Act, which aims to promote fair competition among tech companies. With this update, users in Europe can expect to see messages from apps like Telegram or Signal right next to their WhatsApp and Messenger conversations.
Meta’s update will allow you to customize which third-party apps you receive messages from and how you get notifications about them. You’ll also be able to view all your messages from different apps in one place, making it easier to keep track of conversations. The feature will support standard messaging functions like reactions, replies, and read receipts. Meta also plans to add group chat support next year and voice and video calling by 2027.
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Meta works closely with other messaging services to ensure user privacy is protected and all necessary security measures are taken. However, this new feature will initially only be available in Europe due to regional regulations.