Fb Places Its Stamp—and Identify—on Instagram and WhatsApp

Fb has lengthy allowed Instagram and WhatsApp to function independently. Now, it is "Instagram from Facebook."
Facebook has long allowed Instagram and WhatsApp to operate independently. Now, it's "Instagram from Facebook."Original article
Author: Conde Nast

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