The messaging app now gets installed on almost every phone, and today it has become one of the biggest competitions. The biggest advantage for an iPhone user has always been that he loves iMessages. But with some current moves from WhatsApp, lovers of iMessages would be attracted closer.

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WhatsApp Strategic Start With The New European DMA Law

As per the newly set European laws Digital Markets Act (DMA), big tech companies will have to interact or interoperate between the platforms. It wants to use the window for its advantage.

This App is almost about to develop a feature in which iMessage users can also send messages to users without even having installed. Dimensions that make it more friendly with iPhone include this aspect.

WhatsApp Links: Cross-App Messaging

Currently, on the other hand, this App is working on a new user interface with an added section being called "Third-party chats". In this section, users will be able to read and answer messages coming from the other app. The whole operation will be end-to-end encrypted, thus security and privacy remain unaltered.

Joy to Users

This will enable iMessage users to chat with contacts without ever signing up on WhatsApp.

Smooth message transfer between iPhone and Android

Share messages without swapping to a separate application

Free up some encroachments for European users concerning setting up communications through apps

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WhatsApp's Ambitions of Inviting More Users

This is probably one of the strategies that this App may use to develop a very vast user base outside of the Apple ecosystem. This feature now available will enable the iPhone users, who have ever been in a closed system, to experience a relatively open and flexible messaging platform.

It is on the verge of a tentative and thoughtful change borrowing ideas from the shortness of iMessage. The scheme was initially conceived for Europe but will grow to become available globally or at least in all other places with time. It may become the most flexible and user-friendly messenger available in light of this new-found strategy.

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