WhatsApp Has Stopped Working on Millions of Phones

New York: WhatsApp Messenger around the globe has stopped operating on millions of iPhones and Android devices running older operating systems.

Those who are currently using Apple iOS 8 and Android versions 2.3.7 Gingerbread and older will, unfortunately, be unable to continue using the app.

According to Google’s distribution figures, 0.3% of the world’s 2.5 billion users are still on Android Gingerbread or earlier.

The messaging service is doing this in order to protect user security; however, this comes at a cost because people using older devices will have no option but to change their smartphone because it will no longer be compatible with WhatsApp.

Usually, users wait it out before updating their operating system because they want to make sure that bugs are dealt with, however, that is not a good idea since each new version will be targeting a specific security issue in iOS and Android.

“Operating systems that don’t have the latest updates put you at risk because they have a lot of known vulnerabilities,” says John Opdenakker, a security specialist.

He advises people to “always install the latest updates.”

Updating to the new version will let you use WhatsApp right away.

If your device is not compatible with the newer operating system then you will have to switch to a new smartphone.

“When you can no longer update the operating system and apps on your device, the only solution is to buy a new phone,” Opdenakker says. “When you do so, it is important to check for how long, and how often, updates are released by the vendor.”

WhatsApp security: This messaging service is used by half a billion people and hence a popular choice for fraudsters to hack hence running the latest version is a more secure option.

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WhatsApp alternatives: Everyone we know around us is using WhatsApp; however, there are several other options you could give a try including Signal or Wickr, which could make your communications more secure.

WhatsApp is one of the most used messaging apps with around 1.5 billion active users around the world so this may come as an inconvenience for many as they will have to update their devices if they wish to use the app.

This article was originally published in  Forbes .

 

 

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