WhatsApp
WhatsApp Messenger is an instant messaging app for the smart phones that operates under a subscription business model. The proprietary, cross-platform app enables users of select feature phones to use the Internet to transmit communication service with their needed persons... In addition to text messaging features of the audio, image, video are also used for the transmissions and the receiving from their users. Locations can also be shared through the use of integrated mapping features.
After months at beta stage, the application eventually launched in November 2009 exclusively on the App Store for the iPhone as based of model. In January 2010, support for BlackBerry smart phones was added, and subsequently Symbian in May 2010 and Android in August 2010. A month later support for Windows Phone was added, and then BlackBerry was also included.
The oldest device currently capable of running WhatsApp officially is the Symbian-based Nokia N95 released in March 2007.
In 2014, WhatsApp has released an update to its Android app, adding support for Android Wear smart watches.
On November 18, 2014, Open Whisper Systems announced a partnership with WhatsApp to provide end-to-end encryption by incorporating the TextSecure protocol. As of 21 November 2014, only the latest version for Android is alleged to include the encryption, and only for text messaging, excluding group chats, and media. WhatsApp confirmed the partnership to reporters, but there was no announcement or documentation about the encryption feature on the official website, and further requests for comment were declined.
Competing with a number of Asian-based messaging services (like We Chat, LINE, and Viber), WhatsApp handled ten billion messages per day in August 2012, growing from two billion in April 2012, and one billion the previous October. On June 13, 2013
What is Group Chat?
WhatsApp Messenger is an instant messaging app for the smart phones that operates under a subscription business model. The proprietary, cross-platform app enables users of select feature phones to use the Internet to transmit communication service with their needed persons... In addition to text messaging features of the audio, image, video are also used for the transmissions and the receiving from their users. Locations can also be shared through the use of integrated mapping features.
After months at beta stage, the application eventually launched in November 2009 exclusively on the App Store for the iPhone as based of model. In January 2010, support for BlackBerry smart phones was added, and subsequently Symbian in May 2010 and Android in August 2010. A month later support for Windows Phone was added, and then BlackBerry was also included.
The oldest device currently capable of running WhatsApp officially is the Symbian-based Nokia N95 released in March 2007.
In 2014, WhatsApp has released an update to its Android app, adding support for Android Wear smart watches.
On November 18, 2014, Open Whisper Systems announced a partnership with WhatsApp to provide end-to-end encryption by incorporating the TextSecure protocol. As of 21 November 2014, only the latest version for Android is alleged to include the encryption, and only for text messaging, excluding group chats, and media. WhatsApp confirmed the partnership to reporters, but there was no announcement or documentation about the encryption feature on the official website, and further requests for comment were declined.
Competing with a number of Asian-based messaging services (like We Chat, LINE, and Viber), WhatsApp handled ten billion messages per day in August 2012, growing from two billion in April 2012, and one billion the previous October. On June 13, 2013
What is Group Chat?
- The Group Chat feature lets you chat with up to 100 people at once. It is a great way to stay in touch with your family, friends and colleagues. In addition to the maximum number of people you can add to a group, there are a few more things to keep in mind about Group Chat:
- There is no limit to the number of groups you can create.
- Every group has one or more admins. Only admins can add or remove participants.
- Only admins can make other participants admins.
- If the last admin leaves the group, a new admin will be randomly assigned.
- You can always control your own participation in a Group Chat, by staying in or leaving the group when you wish. Remember that only group admins have the ability to add participants. If you have any questions about being added to a group, or prefer not to be added, please speak to a group admin.
- If you have blocked a contact, you will still receive messages this contact sends into any group you have in common. Likewise, they will still receive messages you send to those groups.
- First uninstall the Whatsapp App from your device completely.
- Again install the App from google play store at the time of verification .. here we need to play our main game
- While verification it’ll ask you to verify your phone number. It automatically sends a verification message to its server. But if this happens your number gets registered with them. So block your message service. You can simply put your phone on flight mode so that all network connections are disabled. You can alternatively change the message center number
- Choose ‘Verify through sms’ and enter your email id and Click on send. Now Without wasting a single second, click on Cancel. This terminates the authorization process.
- Now you have to spoof that message, for that download Spoof Text message.
- Now go to Outbox > Copy the message details of Spoof App > send it to Spoofed Verification
- Now a message will be sent through that spoofed number. Now that Spoofed number is visible to others instead of your original mobile number.