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Users can send previously saved or live pictures and videos, profiles of other users, coupons, lucky money packages, or current GPS locations with friends either individually or in a group chat. WeChat also provides a message recall feature [45] to allow users to recall and withdraw information (e.g. Images, documents) that are sent within 2 ...
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U.S. WeChat Users Alliance (USWUA) v. Trump was a court case pending before the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.The plaintiffs won a preliminary injunction on September 20, 2020, blocking the Trump administration's ban order against WeChat based on concerns raised about harm to First Amendment rights and the hardships imposed on a minority community using ...
Any message sent through a WeChat group is monitored by the Chinese technology giant Tencent, the application's operator. All conversations are stored for six months. [63] Even conversations deleted by WeChat users can be retrieved back by Tencent, especially when government authorities seek evidence of a suspect's illegal activities. [64]
A U.S. judge halted a Trump administration order to have the Chinese-owned messaging app WeChat removed from app stores starting Sunday night.
Instant messaging (IM), sometimes also called "messaging" or "texting", consists of computer-based human communication between two users (private messaging) or more (chat room or "group") in real-time, allowing immediate receipt of acknowledgment or reply.
In March 2014, users could attach location of restaurants or scenic.(WeChat 5.21) On 19 May 2014, creating location information was available in Moments.(WeChat 5.3) On 6 November 2014, Moments allowed the shoot and post of small videos.(WeChat 6.0.1 for iOS, the same for Android on 24 December 2014)
The Hong Kong National Security Law is a piece of national security legislation passed on 30 June 2020 which was a major factor, besides the COVID-19 pandemic and its accompanying gathering regulations, in essentially ending the anti-extradition bill protests.