In a significant turn –The leading messaging app in Spain, is facing its most important transformation to date. Apart from upcoming features Targetsuch as planned events and access keys, big changes will occur with compatible from March. Users will now be able to communicate with other platforms without leaving the application, following the new rules. European Union Digital Markets Act
.The Digital Markets Act (DMA) sets out measures to improvegatekeepers‘, How Big Tech more than 45 million users. One of these measures is compatibility, which will be implemented in WhatsApp to allow users to communicate with other applications such as Telegram or Signal while supporting end-to-end encryption.
The new feature will encrypt content using an encryption protocol. signal and then it will share it in XML files. According to Dick Brower, WhatsApp CTO, the main goal is ensure compatibility with third parties and maintain confidentiality, security and integrity
. The first stage will focus on text messages, voice, images, videos and filesand calls and group chats will appear later.Despite the magnitude of these changes, compatibility will be optional. Those who decide to give it a try will see messages from other apps highlighted in their inbox titled “third party chats‘.
This change marks an important milestone in evolution whatsappgiving users the ability to communicate beyond the platform while adapting to the ever-changing digital regulations of the European Union.
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