chief executive officer1 dead, Mark Zuckerbergreleased today on your instagram New campaign from The WhatsApp That pokes too much in An apple how much The Google About the ancient dispute between the messengers of the two companies.
The ad, which was aired on a billboard in New York City, attempts to paint the Meta app as a safer alternative, exploring the limitations of iMessage.
The campaign, as you can see in the post below, plays with the classic conflict between them blue and green balloonsSoon, the WhatsApp message balloon was introduced as the best alternative. For this, the campaign cites End-to-end encryption As one of the greatest differences between the Messenger.
In case you didn’t know, iMessage, used much more in the US than here, displays messages sent from cell phones other than iPhones in a very distinct green balloon. Messages sent within iMessage appear in turn in a blue balloon – clearly showing which device the person is talking to.
In his post, Zuckerberg went further and took the opportunity to make more severe attacks on iMessage, citing things like WhatsApp’s interoperability with iOS and Android devices, and the ability to send messages that fade over time. However, the post’s focus was on the lack of iMessage support for end-to-end encryption, whether in shared chats, in groups, or in backups.
WhatsApp is more private and secure than iMessage, with end-to-end encryption that works on iPhone and Android devices, including group chats. With WhatsApp, you can also mark the disappearance of all new chats with the touch of a button. And last year, we also introduced end-to-end encrypted backups. All that is not available in iMessage yet.
It is noteworthy that Apple has also been a recent target of Another google campaign who mainly criticized iMessage not supporting RCStwo – Safer and more versatile than old SMS3 and MMS4Multimedia Messaging Serviceor multimedia messaging service.5. At the time, the same Android developer recommended using WhatsApp for a more comprehensive and comprehensive experience.
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