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Meta plans to allow WhatsApp and Messenger users in the EU to connect with third-party messaging apps, complying with the ...
Meta is sharing how interoperability with third-party chat apps would work on WhatsApp and Messenger in Europe.
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Meta has announced that it is working towards making WhatsApp and Messenger interoperable with third-party chat apps. This ...