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WhatsApp is one of the most widely used social messaging networks in the world. Its popularity is attributed to the fact that it’s entirely free and easy to use. However, it must be connected to a Wi-Fi network or use mobile data despite its free charge. If not, the user cannot use this service.

Nowadays, people can hardly kill time without the Internet. What’s more, social networks, games and messaging apps, including WhatsApp, also require network connections, which can support navigation aids and communication applications.
Today, WhatsApp, the market’s leading communications application, has recently been acquired by Facebook’s owner. It’s an app with over 2 billion users since February 12, 2020, and it’s probably the messaging app you use most often.
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Obviously, you must use data to send messages. But what if I tell you that you could send them without being online? Will you be curious about how to do it? I’d like to show you how to use WhatsApp without the Internet.
Introduction and Operation of WhatsApp

WhatsApp has been a nearly free instant messaging app since it was acquired by Facebook for $19 billion in 2014. Although it's almost free, we usually need a network connection to send or receive messages.
It’s an app that started in the US and is now internationally renowned because it allows communication in different locations across the world.
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