WhatsApp: What? Now you have to pay for WhatsApp? If you haven’t purchased a subscription…

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Mobile, smartphone. Be it young or old, no one misses this attraction. And many people become smart with their smartphones and use social media apps a lot. One of its important, daily use apps is WhatsApp.. If you also use this WhatsApp in your daily life, then this news is equally important for you. A big and new update has come out regarding WhatsApp. That means WhatsApp is no longer free to use, it cannot be used for free.

According to reports, the app may soon be paid to use. Because the company is currently working on a subscription model. Last year, Meta began testing ads in WhatsApp’s Status and Channels section, a move that drew criticism from many, but the company has shown no signs of backing down despite the criticism. So let’s now know in detail what happens if you don’t pay to use this app and how you get the experience if you do.

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Since WhatsApp version 2.26.3.9, some new strings have been found in the app’s code that provide information about subscriptions designed to remove ads from statuses and channels. While no official announcement has been made regarding this yet, reports suggest that the company is working on the idea of ​​an ad-free plan for users.

WhatsApp Ad Free Subscription: How would the experience be if paid?

So now 1 thing is as clean and clear as sunshine, that if you don’t want to be bombarded with ads while using WhatsApp, you have to pay, but if you don’t pay, you will see ads again and again. But those who pay to buy a subscription will get an ad-free experience on WhatsApp.

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However, how much the subscription will cost, how much money will be paid for it, is yet to be revealed. Besides removing ads, what features will it include and when will it be available to users? This information has not been released. But media reports clearly show that the subscription is only focused on your status and ads displayed on the channel. This means you won’t see ads anywhere other than these two.

Shubham Patil

I’m Shubham Patil, a technology expert and content strategist at Speaksly Speaks Media. I focus on turning complex tech ideas into clear, engaging stories that deliver real value and spark meaningful conversations.

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