There's no need to jump between messaging apps any more.
From parental consent requirements and encryption breakers to full-on TikTok bans, lawmakers are trying to outdo themselves on boneheaded tech bills.
Apple is joining the ranks of other messaging companies who say the UK's online safety bill would ban end-to-end encryption.
"Silence Unknown Callers" stops unknown calls from ringing on WhatsApp, instead redirecting the call and displaying the number in the user’s call list.
The Meta-owned company says it’s “aspiring to build the most private broadcast service available."
A coalition of more than 90 digital rights organizations drove billboards around Slack headquarters, calling for end-to-end encryption.
Mark Zuckerberg's social media company continues on its "year of efficiency" by axing about 6,000 jobs on the business side.
You can now use the same WhatsApp account on two smartphones.
Meta said this chat privacy feature will put threads behind a password or biometric ID in a separate folder.
Facebook Messenger is the latest app to be removed from the Apple Watch interface.
Elon Musk managed to deliver the new security feature on his self-imposed deadline, but seemingly at the cost of quality.
WhatsApp and six other encryption apps wrote an open letter urging UK lawmakers not to pass a bill that could threaten its end-to-end encryption services.
Staff working on Vladimir Putin’s 2024 presidential campaign were told to ditch smartphones over fears of Western intelligence agency interference.
Meta is angling to get in on the artificial intelligence arms race, whether that's with AI-generated photo filters to ads.
If you get a new phone number, it's simple for someone else to take over your Whatsapp account and assume your identity, accidentally or on purpose.
After breaking into Exclu, police read encrypted messages that led to two major drug labs full of cocaine, cash, and guns.
Meta's stock prices soared this week despite its revenues dipping for the third straight quarter in a row. What gives?
The news comes just months after the company's first ever round of mass layoffs and a rocky 2022 in which Mark Zuckerberg doubled down on the metaverse.
The company allegedly took that data and sold it to clients promising them powerful social media surveillance of potential targets.
WhatsApp has created a proxy server to allow users in countries with strict censorship or internet blocks to access the app.