Recently the Facebook-owned
messaging app dropped its $1 annual subscription fee to make WhatsApp Free for
Lifetime.
Now, WhatsApp has plans to
introduce a new feature that would allow its users to integrate their Facebook
accounts with the most widely used messaging app.
So far, the social media giant
has been focusing on its own messaging platform, Messenger and both
WhatsApp and Facebook have been working separately in terms of adding new
features.
WhatsApp to Share User Data With Facebook
Android developer Javier
Santos spotted a new feature in the latest beta build of WhatsApp,
which indicates that soon you’ll start seeing some features interconnected
between WhatsApp and Facebook.
The feature (optional, for now),
dubbed "Share my account info," when selected will share your
personal WhatsApp account information with Facebook in order "to
improve your Facebook experience," according to the description.
Although it's unclear how
exactly the new feature works, it is believed that the feature may help you
share photos to your timeline and create an album shortcut via WhatsApp or vice
versa.
Facebook-WhatsApp Deeper Integration
From past two years, we haven't
noticed any Facebook and WhatsApp integration, but this minor change made by
WhatsApp raised doubt in our minds that Why the social media giant is merging
WhatsApp with Facebook.
When Facebook acquired WhatsApp in
2014 for over $20 Billion, CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirmed that Facebook and
Whatsapp would continue to co-exist as separate platforms.
At that time, WhatsApp team also
assured its users that nothing would change and that the popular messaging app
would operate independently.
However, this recent update
considered being the first step towards merging the two popular platforms in an
effort to take control of the popular messaging market and sustain growth
together.
WhatsApp to Offer End-to-End Encryption
Moreover, The beta build of WhatsApp
also includes a new section completely focused on users'
privacy, indicating that the popular messaging service is looking to bolster
security in order to make its user conversations more secure.
The new feature, dubbed "Show
Security Indicators," will be imbibed in WhatsApp in an impending
update. The feature is similar to the one Apple uses in its iMessage.
When enabled, the feature will
encrypt all your chats and calls with End-to-End encryption, meaning users' conversations cannot be
spied on; not even by WhatsApp itself.
This could be just a start, and we
could see a deeper Facebook-WhatsApp integration in future that could even allow
users to send messages between WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger.
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