![]() Third party stores are not counted in the estimates of Android. ![]() ![]() However, the apps which aren’t included in this list are Apple apps and Google pre-installed apps, as only specific apps were included. This data also includes the App Store download and Google Play download worldwide between the dates 1st September, 2021 till 30th September, 2021. On the 4th spot we had WhatsApp and Messenger followed right after it. The countries which were surveyed to have most Facebook installs were India with 29 percent after India was Indonesia with a solid 7 percent.įollowing Facebook was it's daughter company Instagram which held the 3rd position in the list and thus is the third most downloaded social app in September 2021.įollowing Instagram on the 4th and the 5th position are again applications owned by the social giant 'Facebook'. Facebook in September managed to gain more than 51 million downloads, putting it right behind TikTok thus proving that Facebook is catching up with it's competition. Now coming towards another social app which keeps people connected from long distances, Facebook owned by Mark Zuckerberg which remained the second most downloaded non-gaming app worldwide this September 2021. United states however is not far, with estimated 10 percent installs, it lies on the second position. With TikTok application already taking US market by storm, one might wonder that the majority of these 59 million downloads might be from the US, they however were from a country Douyin in China, around 16% of these downloads were from Douyin. Being the social networking application with the highest growth rate since a long time, TikTok has again maintained its legacy and managed to gain more than 59 million downloads this September 2021. Topping the September list is none other than the small video format giant TikTok. This September's list of top social applications by ST is nothing less and will surely provide some interesting insights into the social media industry. WhatsApp, on the other hand, only supports login from a single device at the moment and the messages are stored on the device itself.App download reports and data is always something that is interesting to read and takes the reader by surprise while also providing interesting insights into the future. Messages exchanged on Facebook Messenger are stored on servers which make them accessible across multiple devices. SEE ALSO: WhatsApp Introduces Animated Stickers, Web Version Gets Dark ModeĬurrently, Facebook Messenger has support for multiple devices at once which means users can not just receive but send devices from multiple devices simultaneously. In fact, it’s apparently so complicated that the report also mentions that Facebook might even drop the plans to integrate both the services. The reports also adds that it’s likely that Facbook will make use of the Signal protocol, that’s already being used by WhatsApp to encrypt and decrypt messages.Īlthough, at this rudimentary stage, it’s too early to say how Facebook will plan to integrate WhatsApp into Facebook Messenger as both services run quite differently at the moment. SEE ALSO: Made In India App 'Elyments' Aims To Rival Facebook and WhatsAppīut the content of WhatsApp messages won’t be accessible to Facebook according to WABetaInfo. The code also suggests that Facebook Messenger could know which WhatsApp contacts are blocked and have access to information such as phone numbers of contacts, message counter, profile pictures, and the members of a specific WhatsApp group. The references point towards the creation of tables in a local database on Facebook Messenger. Now, according to a report by WABetaInfo who in-turn received a tip from a developer, it seems like Facebook is finally working on integrating WhatsApp with Facebook Messenger.ĭeveloper Alessandro Paluzzi found references to WhatsApp in Facebook Messenger. It was only last year that Zuckerberg admitted that there were plans to merge Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. Ever since Facebook acquired WhatsApp, there have been rumours of Facebook integrating it with Facebook Messenger or indulging in some cross-application play. ![]()
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