

Simple and secure connections, right awayĪll you need is your phone number, no user names or logins.

No one outside of your chats, not even WhatsApp, can read or listen to them. Your personal messages and calls to friends and family are end-to-end encrypted. WhatsApp works across mobile and desktop even on slow connections, with no subscription fees*. It’s simple, reliable, and private, so you can easily keep in touch with your friends and family. It’s used by over 2B people in more than 180 countries. In the notice, he quoted Sections 354 and 509 of Indian Penal Code, which classifies showing obscene, lewd, offensive gestures to females as an offence.WhatsApp from Meta is a FREE messaging and video calling app. The petitioner Gurmeet Singh backed his demand with argument that the middle-finger emoji is an 'obscene and lewd' gesture. The notice from a Delhi-based lawyer demands that the middle-finger emoji should be removed within 15 days, or he will file criminal or civil cases against the company. Meanwhile, the middle-finger emoji on WhatsApp seems to have offended someone to the extent that a legal notice has been served to the instant messaging application, demanding removal of the said emoji. Legal notice to WhatsApp over middle-finger emoji The decision to withdraw support for this platform might cause a stir owing to the number of users still using Windows Phone 8.0. There still are quite a few Windows Phone 8.0 users, though, refusing to give up the sturdy Nokia hardware and Windows OS.

Both OS failed to compete against Android and iOS, and have been traded for better options. BlackBerry OS has been around for over two decades now, running on devices like BlackBerry Bold and BlackBerry Curve, and was succeeded by BlackBerry 10 in 2013. Withdrawing support for older BlackBerry phones is not likely to affect a great deal of WhatsApp users.
