What you need to know about changes to WhatsApp | Download This Show

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There’s been such a drive to move people off WhatsApp and on to other services like Signal, and it is contingent somewhat on changes to the WhatsApp app. To explore that Marc Fennell talks to Natasha Gillezeau from The Australian Financial Review and Josh Taylor, journalist from The Guardian, about the changes that are coming through.

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