WhatsApp has just released a major iOS update, and one that was a surprise, to boot: your iPhone won’t be the same again.
You can now choose WhatsApp as your iPhone’s default app for calls and text messages, as noted by WABetaInfo. After updating ...
Don’t like the iPhone's calling and messaging apps? You can now change them to WhatsApp. After installing the latest WhatsApp ...
While you may think your text messages are secure and private, settings on your phone may make you vulnerable to an attack.
If you’re in far too many groups and wish there was a way out, a new update could soon be rolling out to help. The new feature, spotted in , is expected to arrive in a stable update soon. Currently ...
Phone users can now get setup so that is their default messaging and calling app. If your iPhone is updated to then the functionality is already available for you right now. This means that whenever ...
After a recent update, it's now possible to make WhatsApp the default calling and messaging app on your iPhone.
WhatsApp can now be selected as the default calling and messaging app on iPhone, if users so wish (via WABetaInfo). A change ...
With iOS 18.2, Apple allowed iPhone users to set third-party apps as the default apps for messaging and calling. With iOS ...
WhatsApp uses the Signal Protocol (see above), meaning it offers a reliably secure form of protection for messages by default. One problem with WhatsApp is that, while the content of your messages may ...
To make WhatsApp your default app for calling or messaging, open Settings, scroll down and select Apps, then Default Apps.