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# WhatsApp **WhatsApp** is a free messaging and voice calling application that allows users to send text messages, voice messages, photos, videos, and documents over the internet [1][7]. Owned by Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook), WhatsApp has become one of the world's most popular communication platforms, serving over 2 billion users across more than 180 countries [5][6]. The service operates on smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers, providing end-to-end encryption to ensure private conversations between users. WhatsApp fundamentally changed how people communicate by replacing traditional SMS messaging with internet-based messaging that works across different mobile carriers and countries without additional charges. Users only need an internet connection—whether through Wi-Fi or mobile data—to send unlimited messages, make voice calls, and conduct video calls with contacts anywhere in the world [1][5]. ## History and Development WhatsApp was founded in 2009 by Brian Acton and Jan Koum, two former Yahoo employees who wanted to create a simple, reliable messaging service. The application launched initially as a status update tool but quickly evolved into a full messaging platform when Apple introduced push notifications with iOS 3.0. The service gained rapid adoption due to its simplicity and cross-platform compatibility, allowing users with different types of smartphones to communicate seamlessly. In February 2014, Facebook (now Meta) acquired WhatsApp for approximately $19 billion, one of the largest technology acquisitions in history [7]. Despite the acquisition, WhatsApp has maintained its independent brand and core functionality. ## Core Features and Functionality WhatsApp operates as a **Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)** service, meaning it uses internet connectivity rather than traditional cellular networks for communication [7]. Users register with their phone number, which serves as their unique identifier on the platform. The application's primary features include: - **Text messaging** with support for emojis, formatting, and message reactions - **Voice messages** that can be recorded and sent instantly - **Voice and video calling** for one-on-one and group conversations - **Media sharing** including photos, videos, documents, and location data - **Group chats** supporting up to 1,024 participants - **Status updates** similar to social media stories that disappear after 24 hours - **WhatsApp Web** integration allowing users to access messages from desktop browsers [2] All communications are protected by **end-to-end encryption**, meaning only the sender and recipient can read the messages—not even WhatsApp itself can access the content [1][8]. ## Business Applications WhatsApp Business, launched as a separate platform, provides tools for small and medium enterprises to communicate with customers [6]. This service includes features like business profiles, automated messages, quick replies, and catalog showcasing for products and services. The platform has become particularly important for businesses in emerging markets where WhatsApp adoption rates are high. Companies use it for customer service, order management, appointment scheduling, and marketing communications. WhatsApp Business API allows larger enterprises to integrate the messaging service into their existing customer relationship management systems. ## Technical Infrastructure WhatsApp works across multiple platforms including Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS [3]. The service is designed to function reliably even on slower internet connections, making it accessible in regions with limited bandwidth [5]. The application uses a client-server architecture where messages are temporarily stored on WhatsApp servers only long enough to deliver them to recipients. Once delivered, messages are deleted from the servers, enhancing privacy and reducing storage requirements. WhatsApp Web extends the mobile experience to desktop computers by creating a connection between the phone app and a web browser, allowing users to type messages on a full keyboard while maintaining the security of phone-based authentication [2]. ## Global Impact and Adoption With over 2 billion users worldwide, WhatsApp has become essential communication infrastructure in many countries [5][6]. In regions like Latin America, India, and parts of Africa, WhatsApp often serves as the primary means of digital communication, sometimes even replacing traditional phone calls and SMS messages. The platform's impact extends beyond personal communication. During natural disasters, political events, and the COVID-19 pandemic, WhatsApp became a critical tool for sharing information, coordinating relief efforts, and maintaining social connections when other communication methods were disrupted. ## Privacy and Security Considerations WhatsApp implements end-to-end encryption using the Signal Protocol, ensuring that messages, calls, photos, and videos are secured against interception [8]. This encryption means that even if data is intercepted during transmission, it cannot be read without the proper decryption keys, which only exist on the sender's and recipient's devices. However, the platform has faced scrutiny regarding data sharing with its parent company Meta, particularly concerning user metadata such as phone numbers, contact lists, and usage patterns. While message content remains encrypted, this metadata can provide insights into user behavior and relationships. ## Challenges and Controversies WhatsApp has grappled with issues related to misinformation spread, particularly in countries where it serves as a primary news source. The platform has implemented features like message forwarding limits and labels for forwarded content to combat the viral spread of false information. The service has also faced regulatory challenges in various countries regarding content moderation, data localization requirements, and compliance with local laws while maintaining its encryption standards. ## Related Topics - Signal (messaging app) - Telegram - Meta Platforms - End-to-end encryption - Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) - Instant messaging - Mobile messaging applications - Business messaging platforms ## Summary WhatsApp is a free, encrypted messaging and calling application owned by Meta that serves over 2 billion users globally, revolutionizing personal and business communication through internet-based messaging that works across platforms and countries.
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