

PDFs, spreadsheets, slideshows, and documents of up to 100 megabytes are allowed so you can forward along the info you want to the people who need it, no problem. Bypass the email clutter or the nuisance of file-sharing apps. WhatsApp adds connections from your phone’s contact list in a snap. Skip the hassle of hunting down contacts from within the service. No one, not even WhatsApp, can get into your messages and read, watch, or listen to them. Recent versions of WhatsApp feature end-to-end encryption so your messages are just that: your messages. You will never have to worry about someone else stumbling onto your private texts, images, or videos. WhatsApp is a secure, free way to send a message. WhatsApp connects the world with a WiFi connection for person-to-person messaging, like texting, but with a twist. Call or send a text whenever you want - there’s never a charge for incoming or outgoing calls or messages. Over 1 billion people in more than 180 countries use WhatsApp. There is no reason that WhatsApp cannot do the same, without compromising on security.Facebook-owned WhatsApp has a clean and clear ad-free interface without hogging memory. Telegram, a messaging service similar to WhatsApp, already has an iPad app which works independently of its smartphone apps. Whether it will work via connectivity with an iPhone or Android device, or stand-alone, is yet to be seen. While the experience is perfect due to lack of notifications, the web app works great in Safari. There are rumors that a dedicated iPad app is in the works, and will be released soon. A red microphone icon will show in Safari’s address bar, when the mic is active.

