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WhatsApp commented on this achievement: “As you know, people around the world celebrated the beginning of this decade with friends and family, but many of us who were not able to celebrate with loved ones in person, turned to their phones to share their wishes for New Years with others “.
Although the messages may not be mostly greetings and congratulations, WhatsApp cannot confirm the content of the messages due to the complete encryption between the parties.
And WhatsApp explained that the complete encryption between the parties in WhatsApp “ensures that you and the person you are communicating with are the only ones who can read what is being sent, and no one else can read that, not even WhatsApp.”
“However, it is fair to assume that a large number of messages sent on December 31 were wishes for a Happy New Year.”
The most famous application in the world was announced at the beginning of December, the introduction of a new function for shopping carts that allows users to buy their necessities through it.
With this new feature, WhatsApp seeks to attract merchants and businesses to the application, which includes 50 million accounts for business owners, in order to manage incoming orders and communicate with customers.
The service also seeks to encourage its 1.5 billion users worldwide to buy on its platform.