WhatsApp may soon stop being completely free. The company is getting ready to test a paid, ad-free plan. Early signs of this ...
WhatsApp appears to be preparing an ad-free subscription option as Meta continues expanding ads across its platforms. The ...
But only if you put up the cash ...
WhatsApp paid subscription plans explained, including WhatsApp Premium for regular users, WhatsApp Business Premium pricing, ...
WhatsApp may no longer stay completely free. Meta is testing a paid, ad-free subscription model for WhatsApp Status, raising concerns among millions of users worldwide.
WhatsApp now has more than 3 billion people using it every month, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg noted during the company’s Q1 results conference call on Wednesday. Founded in 2009 and acquired by Facebook ...
Meta is bringing ads to WhatsApp for the first time. Ads appear in the Updates tab and not in chats. Meta says user information won't be sold or shared. It's official: Gone are the days of an ad-free ...
WhatsApp started testing ads in Status and Channels last year. New strings in the app hint that Meta could introduce an ad-free subscription. Ad-free subscriptions are already available for Facebook ...