WhatsApp is taking measures against companies working to disseminate messages with false or deceitful content in Brazil. A note was sent to Agência Brasil on Friday (Oct. 19) by the company’s press office. On Thursday (18), newspaper Folha de S.
Fernando Haddad, presidential hopeful with the Workers’ Party (PT), mentioned the recent allegations concerning executives who allegedly finance the spread of fake messages on WhatsApp, describing the actions as “attempted electoral fraud.” To support him, a number of jurists
A judge from the state of Sergipe granted Tuesday (May 3) a decision to reconsider the dispute over WhatsApp messaging services and ruled that the service should be once again made available nationwide.