WhatsApp, the messaging platform owned by Meta Platforms Inc., has recently been reported to operate smoothly within China, bypassing the need for virtual private networks (VPNs).
People say they’ve been able to send and receive WhatsApp messages over an uninterrupted two-week span. Read more at ...
WhatsApp, banned in China for years, is suddenly working for some users, raising questions about the government's control ...
Users of the Meta Platforms Inc. service in Beijing and Shanghai, who normally employ workarounds like a virtual private ...
It’s unclear how many people across China have been able ... began right around the time Apple Inc removed WhatsApp and other social media services including Threads and Signal from its Chinese ...
Read More: Apple Pulls WhatsApp From China Store at Beijing ... right around the time Apple Inc. removed WhatsApp and other social media services including Threads and Signal from its Chinese ...
When China blocked WhatsApp access, people in the region could not use it anymore. However, the once-banned app suddenly ...
It was not clear how many people in China have been able ... span started around the time Apple removed WhatsApp and other social media apps including Threads and Signal from its App Store in ...
It’s unclear how many people across China have been able ... began right around the time Apple removed WhatsApp and other social media services including Threads and Signal from its Chinese ...
WhatsApp has been miraculously working on some devices in China for two weeks — despite ... this happened at the same time that Apple removed WhatsApp and other social media services, including ...