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Microsoft has officially shut down Skype. Here are a few tips for switching to Teams or choosing an alternative messaging app.
Russia has ordered a state-backed messaging app to be installed on all devices across the country in a move set to dramatically expand its digital surveillance.
Earlier today, the Russian government announced a new rule requiring all phones and tablets to ship with MAX, its state-backed messenger app.
What just happened? Russia has mandated that all mobile phones and tablets sold in the country come preinstalled with Max, a state-backed messaging app widely seen as a government surveillance tool.
The latest Google Messages beta bug is causing users to see two or even three icons for the app in their app drawer. Here's what we know.
A Mount Laurel, New Jersey man is facing charges in connection with the sexual assault of an underage girl he allegedly met on a messaging app.