Instant-messaging service WhatsApp is letting users connect via proxy servers so they can stay online.
Instant-messaging service WhatsApp is letting users connect via proxy servers so they can stay online if the internet is blocked or disrupted by shutdowns.
"Connecting via proxy maintains the same high level of privacy and security that WhatsApp provides," it blogged.
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