Whatsapp is planning major innovations – will users have to pay for jobs in the future?
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The WhatsApp He wants to expand his offer – but it looks like some jobs should be subject to a fee.
An idea that not many users will like. After all, the previously completely free messenger is very popular among millions of users. But as the portal “wabetainfo.com” reports, plans The WhatsAppto display only certain features for money in the future.
Whatsapp plans subscription form for bonus features
This includes profiles listed under “The WhatsApp Business created.” These accounts have the ability to access one and the same Whatsapp account from multiple devices at the same time.
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This The WhatsApp:
- The most popular instant messenger in the world
- Install via App Store (iPhone) or Google Play (Android)
- If you don’t want to send emojis anymore, you can also send stickers or gifs to friends
- In the settings, you can set a regular backup date – so your data is always backed up
- He is part of Mark Zuckerberg’s meta-empire
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This is currently possible with up to four devices. But the subscription model should change that.
Whatsapp: More devices for paying users
Due to the subscription, WhatsApp Business users should be able to connect up to ten devices to their accounts. The additional bonus features of the subscription form have not yet been announced.
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All other Whatsapp users can breathe a sigh of relief: the messenger will remain free as before – subscription for additional features is only optional, reports”wabetainfo.com“. (at)
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