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সারের বাজারে কৃত্রিম সংকটের মূল হোতা বিএডিসি’র মহাব্যবস্থাপক WhatsApp Defies Bans: Millions Find Ways to Stay Connected

Mehrab Hosain RobinbyMehrab Hosain Robin
May 1, 2024
in Technology
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Despite restrictions in several countries, WhatsApp's boss reveals how people are secretly using the platform to communicate.

Despite restrictions in several countries, WhatsApp's boss reveals how people are secretly using the platform to communicate.

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WhatsApp remains a vital communication tool for millions of people, even in countries where it’s officially banned. In an interview with BBC News, WhatsApp’s head, Will Cathcart, revealed that “tens of millions” are using clever workarounds to access the popular messaging app.

Bans and Restrictions

China, Iran, North Korea, and Syria have outright banned WhatsApp. Other countries, like Qatar, Egypt, Jordan and the UAE, limit features like voice calls. However, WhatsApp’s ability to track users through their registered phone numbers reveals that a massive number of people are still finding ways to connect.

Tech Workarounds to the Rescue

“We have a lot of anecdotal reports of people using WhatsApp,” explains Cathcart. The rise of VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) and WhatsApp’s own proxy service are helping people stay connected despite government restrictions.

China’s Crackdown

While China was never a major market for WhatsApp, Cathcart criticizes the recent move to block Chinese iPhone users from downloading the app. For Android users, alternative download paths still exist, making a complete ban difficult.

The Fight for Privacy

Cathcart is a vocal advocate for the importance of encrypted messaging apps like WhatsApp and Signal. He believes the spread of these technologies promotes democratic values, though he admits their power is facing pushback worldwide.

The debate over end-to-end encryption continues. Cathcart expresses concerns about government efforts – including those in the UK – to undermine encryption features in order to monitor suspected criminal activity.

Source: BBC News

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