Facebook Plans to Unify Messaging between Whatsapp, intsagram
Facebook is working to enable cross messaging between Facebook Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp, according to a report published on The New York Times this morning.
Each service will continue to operate as a separate application, but according to The Times, Facebook is rebuilding the underlying infrastructure so that people using just one of Facebook's assets can communicate with others in the company's ecosystem. All applications will also support end-to-end encryption. Facebook has not provided a timeline for this to happen.
We want to build the best messaging experiences we can; "People want messaging to be fast, simple, reliable and private," a Facebook spokesperson said in a statement.
We are working to make our messaging products more comprehensively encrypted and consider ways to make it easier to reach friends and family across networks. .
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But the latest news about Google is particularly important: The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a complaint against Google. This complaint is 57 pages long and details the commercial agreement Google has reached and its strategy to get rid of competition.
Among all the information, their contracts with other large companies stand out, so they prioritize or place search engines by default. Google has confirmed that it can achieve hegemony because users choose to use search engines freely.
If this lawsuit is successful and Google loses, stricter controls should be exercised. If Google is the default browser on many devices, or if a Google account is required, users may also choose to opt out of the EU. Control your phone.
On the other hand, the unification of these platforms will improve compatibility in the functions of social networks.
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