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Published 17:02 6 Feb 2016 GMT
WhatsApp, which is owned by Facebook, last month abandoned their subscription fee for using the app after the first year in favour of a free service.
Although, many of you will have noticed that the fee was never enforced in the first place with extensions on the free service being offered to users.
The popular app recently hit the 1 billion monthly users mark so it's pretty clear that whatever their doing is working, so who are we to question them?Lifestyle

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