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Whatsapp migrates to Facebook servers. Goodbye to WhatsApp down?

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It seems that, finally, Mark Zuckerberg's people are going to remedy the big Whatsapp crashes Apparently they have begun to migrate the messaging platform to the servers of Facebook. These are much more powerful and, in theory, should avoid the failures that the green app has us so used to.

From the Wabetainfo Twitter account, we read the following

https://twitter.com/WABetaInfo/status/974356802300235776

Apparently, as we read in the message, the migration is going to be done gradually. At the moment it has only migrated in Belgium.

Whatsapp migration will be progressive and may soon cause us to see the phrase "Whatsapp down" again:

It's normal for this to happen.

Due to the brutal dimension of Whatsapp and the large number of messages exchanged second by second, it makes it difficult to migrate immediately. They will do it slowly and try not to harm the user experience. But, surely, at some point it will cause instabilities in the service.

As we have commented, in Belgium they already offer this support and, manually, users can choose which servers they want to use if Facebook or IBM Cloud, which are the ones currently used by this messaging app.

But let's be positive. We may see Whatsapp down as the service migrates to Facebook's servers. But everything is done so that, in the future, service outages are considerably reduced.

Y The privacy of WhatsApp users when migrating to Facebook servers? Will it be affected?:

We want to make it clear that migrating to the servers of the most used social network in the world has nothing to do with the treatment and privacy of the data of Whatsapp users.But it is true that, knowing Facebook,they may be paving the way for future changes to their privacy policies.

We will inform you of all the information that arises in this regard.

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