The head of WhatsApp has dismissed a report that the world’s most popular messaging service could introduce adverts as “false”.
The Financial Times has reported that teams at WhatsApp’s parent company Meta have been discussing the prospect of displaying adverts in lists of conversations with contacts.
The report said The Financial Times had spoken to three people familiar with the matter and that while no final decisions had been made, the concept had been “debated at a high level within the company”.
It said that the potential feature would see adverts appear next to chats with friends and relations rather than within the conversations themselves. A source “with close knowledge of the internal discussions” said the adverts would be appear in a similar way to those shown on Gmail email accounts and on Facebook Messenger.
But Will Cathcart, Head of WhatsApp at Meta, responded to the story on X, formerly known as Twitter.
He said: “This @FT story is false. We aren't doing this.”
A statement provided to the Financial Times by Meta added: “We can’t account for every conversation someone had in our company but we are not testing this, working on it and it is not our plan at all.”
The Financial Times has reported that teams at WhatsApp’s parent company Meta have been discussing the prospect of displaying adverts in lists of conversations with contacts.
The report said The Financial Times had spoken to three people familiar with the matter and that while no final decisions had been made, the concept had been “debated at a high level within the company”.
It said that the potential feature would see adverts appear next to chats with friends and relations rather than within the conversations themselves. A source “with close knowledge of the internal discussions” said the adverts would be appear in a similar way to those shown on Gmail email accounts and on Facebook Messenger.
But Will Cathcart, Head of WhatsApp at Meta, responded to the story on X, formerly known as Twitter.
He said: “This @FT story is false. We aren't doing this.”
A statement provided to the Financial Times by Meta added: “We can’t account for every conversation someone had in our company but we are not testing this, working on it and it is not our plan at all.”
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00:00 Hi, Chris Byrne here, Yorkshire Post Business and Features Editor. Now, like pretty much
00:06 every man and his dog, I'm a regular user of WhatsApp and so I was interested this morning
00:11 to see a story in the Financial Times about the potential, the potential and it only is
00:17 potential at this stage, for adverts to be introduced by WhatsApp. The paper says it's
00:22 spoken to three people with knowledge of discussions that the idea of bringing adverts to WhatsApp
00:29 that wouldn't be in the conversations but would be alongside them has been considered
00:34 and discussed at a high level within the company. However, WhatsApp are denying this. The head
00:39 of the company, Will Cathcart, has taken to X or Twitter, as most of us know it, to say
00:45 that the report is false and there are no plans to do this.
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