Facebook CEO mark zuckerberg is planning to integrate WhatsApp, Messenger and Instagram. The three standalone apps will remain separate But they can be brought in a messaging platform or protocol. After this change, you will be able to send a message from one of the company’s chat systems to another. That is, you will be able to talk to your Messenger friends without leaving Whatsapp.
At the moment, Facebook is planning to work on this. But these apps will be end-to-end encryption, to ensure that people participating in the conversation can see the message sent. The New York Times quoted four people working on this project that the work could end by the end of this year or by the beginning of 2020.
A Facebook spokesman said in his statement, “We want to develop the best messaging experience and people want that messaging is fast, simple, reliable and private. We are working on making our messaging products end-to-end encrypted and we are considering making it easy for the people. ”
This strategy also highlights how Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is increasingly controlling the companies acquired by Facebook for billions of dollars. Facebook bought WhatsApp for $ 19 billion in 2014 and Instagram in 2012 for $ 1 billion. Some of these founders allegedly told Zuckerberg and left the company. The list of those who left the company includes Instagram’s co-founder Kevin Sistrom and Mike Criger, Brighton Acton of Whatsapp and John Coam and Co-Founders Palmer Lucky and Brendan Erebie of Oculus.
People working on this project told the Times that they would be able to integrate the app to make more money than Facebook disputations. Because doing so will make people spend more time on chat apps. In this case, people will not switch to Apple or Google’s chat services.