How do I register for WhatsApp?
WhatsApp is registered to your mobile telephone number. When you first open the app you'll be asked to provide your phone number, after which an SMS verification code will then be sent. Enter this in WhatsApp and you're good to go. Anyone you know who uses WhatsApp and has you in their Contacts list will see that the number is registered with WhatsApp and can then contact you via the service. That's the genius of WhatsApp, it takes the telephone contacts you've had for years and uses them as a basis for an online messaging service.

Can I have group chats in WhatsApp?
Yes, you're able to create group chats with up to a staggering 256 people all at once. Managing a conversation with that many people messaging simultaneously can be tricky but it's great for sending out a party invite, for example. There's also no limit to the number of group chats you can be a participant in.
Every group chat will have at least one admin, and only they will be able to invite or remove participants. Everyone is free to leave a group chat whenever they wish. If the admin leaves the group, a new admin is randomly assigned from those who remain.
Can I Have Saving Media?
When you’re on a 1GB data plan, every MB counts. You don’t want to be slapped with a hefty bill at the end of the month from sending stupid shareable memes and screenshots of every little thing. There’s a way to make sure that all that heavy-duty image sending won’t eat up what little complimentary data you might have in your plan.
When you’re on a 1GB data plan, every MB counts. You don’t want to be slapped with a hefty bill at the end of the month from sending stupid shareable memes and screenshots of every little thing. There’s a way to make sure that all that heavy-duty image sending won’t eat up what little complimentary data you might have in your plan.
Are messages sent through WhatsApp secure?
The latest version of WhatsApp has been updated to support end-to-end encryption for all messages and data sent on the platform. What this means is that only you and the recipient ever sees the content of your communications. Not even WhatsApp has visibility. Only the sender and recipient have the unique encryption key to view data and messages. You're able to verify that messages are encrypted by tapping the name of the contact or group to open the info screen.
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