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WhatsApp fuels rivalry, rolls out Snapchat-like 'Status'

Here's why "Status" is more appealing than "Stories"

Web Desk
February 25, 2017

A recent feature rolled out by WhatsApp now allows users to post self-deleting stories as their status update.

Heavily inspired by Snapchat and Instagram’s stories’ feature, what makes the Facebook-owned messaging app’s “Status” update more appealing is the additional layer of security through end-to-end encryption.

“We are rolling out an update to status, which allows you to share photos and videos with your friends and contacts on WhatsApp in an easy and secure way. Yes, even your status updates are end-to-end encrypted,” WhatsApp CEO and co-founder, Jan Koum stated.

WhatsApp Status v/s Snapchat Story v/s Instagram Story

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Snapchat's parent company, Snap, plans to raise more than US$2 billion through an IPO next month.

The funds are likely to help the company intensify its marketing and R&D efforts, which could pose a considerable threat to Facebook.

The unmatched user numbers of Facebook-owned apps have made competition increasingly tough for Snapchat. However, the latter has consistently proved to be more inventive and innovative than Facebook, which makes it difficult to say if Snapchat’s chances of survival in the digital ecosphere are slim.


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