Meta AI adds memory and personalization to chats for more relevant responses. Memories from conversations paired with data from other platforms for personal suggestions. New features are rolling out on Facebook,
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WhatsApp can be integrated with whatsApp, making it possible to cross-post between the app, Instagram, and Facebook.
WhatsApp has a feature for those moments when you want to share something, but don't want it to stick around. Called "View Once," the feature lets you send a photo or a video to someone; after they've seen it, the content is gone forever.
Meta announced on Tuesday that users will soon be able to add their WhatsApp account to their Accounts Center, a hub where users can manage connected
Meta is integrating WhatsApp into its Accounts Center, as WABetaInfo spotted. The change, which is rolling out globally “over the next few months,” lets WhatsApp users share status updates across Instagram and Facebook, as well as enable single sign-on.
WhatsApp might soon expand its multi-account feature by enabling several phone numbers on the same iPhone device.
The developer behind Pixelfed, Loops, and Sup, open source alternatives to Instagram, TikTok, and WhatsApp, respectively, is now raising funds on
After Facebook and Instagram, WhatsApp can soon also be integrated into Meta's account overview, for example to share status messages.
Meta has announced that it's now possible to add WhatsApp to Accounts Center, the company's hub for managing how user information is
WhatsApp helps users share their status updates to Instagram Stories through Accounts Center! Accounts Center allows users to manage how their WhatsApp account interacts with other Meta platforms like Facebook and Instagram. https://t.co/goYLYDxIdy pic.twitter.com/jOG3lAdDo7
The developer behind Pixelfed, Loops, and Sup, open source alternatives to Instagram, TikTok, and WhatsApp, respectively, is now raising funds on Kickstarter to fuel the apps’ further development. The trio is part of the growing open social web,