; ) spaces and hyphens ;-)Yes...how did you do that?
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Took me a few attempts to work out the spaces.; ) spaces and hyphens ;-)
35p a pop on many plans. Which they don't exactly fall over themselves rushing to tell their customers.Yes, but MMS messages (text messages with pictures in them for example, or yellow face things) aren't generally included in your "free" text message allowance (leastways they aren't included in my (work phone) contract) so cost a few pence each)
Also controlled entirely by one company and vulnerable to selling your login or your details or inserting adverts, as they can change their terms at any time without notice.It's much better than text messaging, free to send photos and voice messages unlike texts and I can message family in Spain for free whereas text messaging costs![]()
Whatsapp is apparently the go-to medium for the global diplomatic community:Use Watsapp. it's free. Great for free phone calls.
No, Whatsapp's actually quite a bit worse. I've not checked Samsung (and I don't know which app you're referring to), but at least Google's terms say they'll give you warning of any changes in their terms. Whatsapp can change theirs silently. It's the difference between evil shoot and sneaky evil shoot, so it would still be better to switch to something less evil.No different to Samsung app, Google app and many others. They could all do that![]()
Whatsapp is apparently the go-to medium for the global diplomatic community:
https://www.theguardian.com/technol...-this-alien-whatsapp-emoji-for-vladimir-putin
...tho' concerns about its privacy
https://www.theguardian.com/comment...acy-facebook-consumers-information-commission
..are encouraging more people towards competitor Telegram, which boasts unbreakable encryption and generally makes a major point of assuring the privacy of both you & your communications. It's what my friends & family use as our basic comms medium, for pretty much everything. (I particularly like its @gif capability - you type in @cycle, eg, and it will pop up a hundred cycle-related moving gifs, which you can select, add, and send with your message (or as a message) for free.)
That's the feller. I have it on my phone and all my computers.This one https://telegram.org/?
Yeah, Whatsapp is FB, Skype is Microsoft and so on. There were hopes that the post-FB-takeover terms would improve, as FB actually allows users to comment on planned changes to their terms - and actually used to hold votes on them, although it no longer does.fark me, that's come as a surprise to me. Fb owning it.
Looks like I will be using a different one now.