(Bloomberg) -- Meta Platforms Inc.’s messaging service WhatsApp reached a crucial user milestone likely to bind it to more stringent rules under the European Union’s Digital Services Act.
BRUSSELS, Feb 19 (Reuters) - WhatsApp has hit a user criterion set out in landmark EU tech rules, the unit owned by Meta Platforms (META.O), opens new tab said, meaning it is required to do more ...
According to outage-tracking website DownDetector, more than 4,400 users reported problems with the messaging app around 9 PM. Frustrated users took to platform X (formerly Twitter) to share memes and ...
WhatsApp users worldwide, including those in India and the United States, reported a widespread outage on February 28. Downdetector data indicates the outage began at approximately 8:45 PM IST and ...
WhatsApp has hit a user criterion set out in landmark EU tech rules, the unit owned by Meta Platforms META.O said, meaning it is required to do more to tackle online illegal and harmful content ...