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Report: WhatsApp Downloads Drop Over 40% Amid Rivals Growth and Privacy Concerns
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Report: WhatsApp Downloads Drop Over 40% Amid Rivals Growth and Privacy Concerns
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Report: WhatsApp Downloads Drop Over 40% Amid Rivals Growth and Privacy Concerns
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According to a new report published by Sensor Tower, WhatsApp downloads dropped by 43% year on year. In the same period, WhatsApp rivals Telegram and Signal saw a growth of nearly 1200%.
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