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WhatsApp Denies Considering Ads to Boost Revenue

September 15, 2023
WhatsApp Denies Considering Ads to Boost Revenue

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WhatsApp‘s CEO has refuted recent claims made by the Financial Times regarding the possible introduction of advertisements within the app to increase its revenue. The report was promptly discredited on Friday.

Will Cathcart, the head of WhatsApp, addressed the claims on the ‘X’ platform, stating, “The Financial Times report is incorrect. We are not doing this.”

According to the controversial report, teams within Meta were exploring the potential of showcasing advertisements in the chat lists with contacts on the WhatsApp interface. However, it was emphasized that no final decisions had been made, citing sources familiar with the matter.

Additionally, the newspaper suggested that Meta is also contemplating whether to introduce subscription fees for an ad-free app experience. The proposal was met with resistance from many insiders within the company.

Meta has not yet responded to Reuters’ request for comments on this matter.

It’s worth noting that Facebook, which later rebranded as ‘Meta’, acquired WhatsApp in 2014 for a staggering $19 billion. The messaging application has remained free for users since its inception.

WhatsApp, a globally popular messaging platform, boasts over 2 billion users worldwide. It was founded in 2009 by Jan Koum and Brian Acton. Always standing firm on its commitment to user privacy and an ad-free experience, the platform’s potential move to introduce ads had surprised many.

However, with the recent clarification from its CEO, users are assured of the platform’s continued emphasis on a non-commercialized user experience.

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