Meta starts an new anti-iMessage ad campaign to promote Whatsapp security: Know more


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Meta has launched a new advertisement campaign to target Apple’s iMessage platform.

Mark Zuckerberg, the founder and CEO of Meta, has revealed that the new campaign by Meta in which Apple has been criticised for only providing the end-to-end encryption for iMessage and not for regular SMS communication.

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Mark further published a photo of the new advertisement being played at Penn Station in New York in an Instagram post.

The advertisement says: “Protect your personal messages across devices with end-to-end encryption. Always message privately.”

One green and one blue letter bubble, patterned like Apple’s Messages app, are displayed in the advertisement. The phrase “private bubble” appears in a third bubble, indicating that WhatsApp is a private platform.

“WhatsApp is more private and secure than iMessage, with end-to-end encryption that works across both iPhones and Android, including group chats,” Zuckerberg wrote in the caption.

“With WhatsApp you can also set all new chats to disappear with the tap of a button. And last year we introduced end-to-end encrypted backups too. All of which iMessage still doesn’t have,” he added.

Meanwhile, recently, the Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp had released the ability to add up to 1,024 participants to groups, for some beta testers.

According to a report, the feature is available on WhatsApp beta for Android and iOS, but it is limited to a certain undefined number of beta testers.

Inputs from IANS

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Image Source : APPLE SUPPORT Apple

Meta has launched a new advertisement campaign to target Apple’s iMessage platform.

Mark Zuckerberg, the founder and CEO of Meta, has revealed that the new campaign by Meta in which Apple has been criticised for only providing the end-to-end encryption for iMessage and not for regular SMS communication.

Image Source : PIXABAYWhatsApp

Mark further published a photo of the new advertisement being played at Penn Station in New York in an Instagram post.

The advertisement says: “Protect your personal messages across devices with end-to-end encryption. Always message privately.”

One green and one blue letter bubble, patterned like Apple’s Messages app, are displayed in the advertisement. The phrase “private bubble” appears in a third bubble, indicating that WhatsApp is a private platform.

“WhatsApp is more private and secure than iMessage, with end-to-end encryption that works across both iPhones and Android, including group chats,” Zuckerberg wrote in the caption.

“With WhatsApp you can also set all new chats to disappear with the tap of a button. And last year we introduced end-to-end encrypted backups too. All of which iMessage still doesn’t have,” he added.

Meanwhile, recently, the Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp had released the ability to add up to 1,024 participants to groups, for some beta testers.

According to a report, the feature is available on WhatsApp beta for Android and iOS, but it is limited to a certain undefined number of beta testers.

Inputs from IANS

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