It's rolling out as part of Google's CES 2023 announcements. There's a new media handoff feature coming to Android, too.
A new feature called "accidental delete" gives you 5 seconds to undo your mistake.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently said WhatsApp will be a major moneymaker in the coming years, so it's about time to shove the metaverse in it.
Amazon Web Services bought Wickr just a year ago, but the tech giant has recently been hard pressed to find cost savings.
Zuckerberg said business messaging in WhatApp and Messenger could be a major pillar of the company's business in coming years.
Facebook's parent company has been struggling with its pivot to the metaverse.
As we bid farewell to Google Hangouts, we thought it only appropriate to look back at Google's many, many, messenger iterations.
The app adds a new hub to organize related group chats and conversations.
Meta is off to a rough start this week, with thousands of reports pouring in of trouble on Instagram.
A new report reveals the ability to monitor communication, break encryption, and render cell phones unusable.
A report says scammers promised migrants visa and immigration assistance but instead sent them to fake websites that harvested their data.
Meta’s security team also revealed that the company had uncovered some 400 different mobile apps devoted to stealing Facebook user login information.
Influence campaigns on both sides of the New Cold War have made social media images a double-edged sword.
Use Signal. Pay Signal. Just do it. It's a good thing.
Irish regulators say Instagram allegedly mishandled the phone numbers and email addresses of 13 to 17 year olds operating business accounts.
Meta announced several new features for the popular messaging app.
After years of spyware attacks on high-profile iPhone users, Apple is rolling out a new feature designed to "harden" the device and offer extreme protection.
Don't broadcast your status to the wider world in your messaging apps.
The ability to edit and delete messages in the beta doesn't work too well with older versions of iOS.
The Supreme Court is reportedly asking the Justice Department to weigh in on whether or not the spyware company is immune from a 2019 WhatsApp lawsuit.