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China’s Latest Legal Action Against Apple A prominent Chinese lawyer has initiated a significant antitrust complaint against Apple, representing 55…
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Meta’s WhatsApp is testing new restrictions on message volumes to unknown recipients without responses. The feature aims to significantly reduce spam while reportedly not affecting typical user communication patterns. Warning notifications will alert users approaching their monthly limits.
Popular messaging platform WhatsApp, owned by Meta, is reportedly developing new message restrictions designed to combat the growing problem of spam on its service. According to reports from TechCrunch, the company is testing a feature that would limit how many messages users and businesses can send to unknown recipients who haven’t responded.
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