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jdjdjjsjs | 6 years ago
WhatsApp doesn't provide an API so I could use it on my existing laptop over WiFi for free (the WhatsApp web requires it to be setup on a phone first).
jdjdjjsjs | 6 years ago
WhatsApp doesn't provide an API so I could use it on my existing laptop over WiFi for free (the WhatsApp web requires it to be setup on a phone first).
actsof|6 years ago
But the phone doesn't have to be bought from Facebook, whereas with iMessage you have to pay Apple for a phone.
>maintain a phone line to use WhatsApp.
I wonder what the reason for this is. Maybe to reduce spam? Data collection?
MiroF|6 years ago
maintaining a phone line doesn't cost hundreds of dollars a year
culturestate|6 years ago
WhatsApp works reliably on a staggeringly broad list of devices. You can get a supported phone for, like, $20 and stick a $5-per-month prepaid SIM in it (many of these plans in low-income countries specifically come with WhatsApp allowances) and be connected.
ulfw|6 years ago