1. The_Passporter's Avatar

    But other answers are: "WhatsApp is end-to-end encrypted, for free."
    .
    That is a more concrete answer thank you. Even if Whatsapp by default does share your information with Facebook. Yes you can opt out......until the next update you have to opt out again.

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    04-06-17 11:03 AM
  2. DrBoomBotz's Avatar
    That is a more concrete answer thank you.
    04-06-17 11:47 AM
  3. eshropshire's Avatar
    The most important feature of a messaging product is who you can communicate with using the product. The size of the user base is a key reason why Whatsapp is so popular. A key knock against BBM is past history. When it first introduced cross platform apps they were buggy and many people deleted the app.
    04-06-17 05:37 PM
  4. Khai Lang's Avatar
    Instead of find ways to keep whatsapp, I prefer to ask everyone download BBM , lol

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    04-06-17 11:00 PM
  5. DrBoomBotz's Avatar
    Instead of find ways to keep whatsapp, I prefer to ask everyone download BBM , lol

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    Ask me.
    04-06-17 11:08 PM
  6. The_Passporter's Avatar
    Instead of find ways to keep whatsapp, I prefer to ask everyone download BBM , lol

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    If I can convince someone on Android that blackberry is not dead and to install their software, maybe even buy one of their blackberry / Android phones, then maybe just maybe I can convince them to download BBM. What do you think?
    I'm going for it. I'll let you know what happens. I'm starting a revolution.
    04-06-17 11:13 PM
  7. Khai Lang's Avatar
    Ask me.
    Hi BoomBotz, download BBM.

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    04-06-17 11:32 PM
  8. DrBoomBotz's Avatar
    Hi BoomBotz, download BBM.

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    No thanks.
    04-06-17 11:33 PM
  9. Khai Lang's Avatar
    No thanks.
    Cheers

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    04-06-17 11:41 PM
  10. Khai Lang's Avatar
    If I can convince someone on Android that blackberry is not dead and to install their software, maybe even buy one of their blackberry / Android phones, then maybe just maybe I can convince them to download BBM. What do you think?
    I'm going for it. I'll let you know what happens. I'm starting a revolution.
    Live BBM!

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    04-06-17 11:42 PM
  11. The_Passporter's Avatar
    Well if Whatsapp works as well with the WAfixer, as Signal Private Messenger or Telegram then I think I will have a much longer life using my Passport. New life breathing in.

    I lent my spare Passport to a long time Androider friend of mine and he is just stumped at the battery life and how fluid it works. I think I infected him.

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    04-07-17 03:55 PM
  12. mm2061's Avatar
    Yes no doubt!

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    04-08-17 09:07 AM
  13. sonicpix's Avatar
    No. I don't use the app.
    04-08-17 09:17 AM
  14. sonicpix's Avatar
    I am very happy about the What's App reprieve. I have been racking my brain as to what could possibly replace my awesome PP.

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    I'm experiencing that now, but it's because of camera problems, not WhatsApp.
    04-08-17 09:21 AM
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