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WhatsApp Launching Third-Party Chat Support Across EU Countries

WhatsApp is close to rolling out third-party chat support across the European Union, as part its compliance with the bloc's Digital Markets Act (DMA).

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WhatsApp parent company Meta is required by the DMA to make its messaging platform interoperable with other third-party services, and Meta says the first apps that WhatsApp will support are BirdyChat and Haiket, following successful testing over recent months.

WhatsApp users on iOS and Android who choose to make use of the interoperability support will be able to share messages, images, voice messages, videos, and files. Meta says there will also be an option to create groups with third-party users, once its partners are ready to support the feature. Meta did not mention web apps or desktop apps, suggesting this will be mobile-only interoperability.

According to Meta, third-party messaging apps must use the same level of end-to-end encryption as WhatsApp to maintain security standards.

From Meta's newsroom post:

Meta's partnerships with BirdyChat and Haiket is a result of more than three years of work with European messaging services and the European Commission to build a solution to third-party chats that meets the requirements of the DMA, while preserving privacy and security for users as much as possible.

This follows three core principles:

  • Protecting user security and privacy: In line with DMA requirements, third-party messaging apps must use the same level of E2EE as WhatsApp.
  • Clear and simple experience: We've provided users with a simple onboarding experience, while ensuring they understand the main differences between chats on WhatsApp and third-party chats.
  • Available to European users: In line with DMA requirements, third-party chats will be available to people in the European Region.

Meta says that over the coming months, WhatsApp users in the European Region will begin seeing a notification in the app's Settings tab that will explain how they can opt-in to connect with people on third-party apps. Meta intends to "expand our interoperability offerings" as required by the DMA, and will provide updates on its progress as it rolls out further features in time.

In February 2024, WhatsApp claimed it had been working on interoperability for years, and that its work was only partially motivated by the DMA.

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Top Rated Comments

dg1974 Avatar
25 weeks ago
three years of work to add support to TWO completely unknown chat apps? what an effort! 😅
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
211 Avatar
25 weeks ago
I wish WhatsApp would work with iMessage. I hate using the WhatsApp app and prefer to just use iMessage
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
iZac Avatar
25 weeks ago
Oh! I’m forced to use What’sApp because it’s a default messaging app in the UK but it becomes almost unusable when you deny it access to your contacts list. This could be great news for me.

Also that damn ever-present Meta AI button - be gone with you!

EDIT: damn is this EU only? 🤬
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
25 weeks ago
I just want something like the old iChat, where you could combine multiple messaging providers and protocols all under one roof. In a perfect world, messaging would be more like email, where you get to use whatever software you want, and can still message anyone else on any platform.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
25 weeks ago
Now if Apple can do the same I can use Beeper and ditch all the others for good.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
SilmarilFinder Avatar
25 weeks ago
This reads like a bare minimum box tick to satisfy the regulation.

I can’t help wondering whether Meta has a quiet interest in these obscure firms. It is hard to imagine Zuck boy cheerfully handing over a slice of that sweet user data to genuine third parties.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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