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WhatsApp defers privacy terms for three months but Signal still on top

According to Sensor Tower's data, BiP ousted WhatsApp from the number three spot amongst communication app downloads on January 15

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The app, which offers similar features to WhatsApp, has been developed in Turkey and is used across 192 countries, mostly in Europe

Surajeet Das Gupta New Delhi
Facebook may have been forced by a backlash to defer its controversial new privacy terms for WhatsApp for three months but this has not stalled the rising popularity of its rivals, Signal and Telegram.

The two occupy the top two slots, respectively, among communication apps in terms of daily downloads, based on the latest data from Sensor Tower for Sunday, just a day after the Facebook announcement that it was deferring the policy.  

Facebook also faces competition from a new kid on the block, the instant messaging app BiP owned by telecom operator Turkcell which seems to have emerged from nowhere to

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