The appeal of WhatsApp is it uses 3G or WiFi instead of SMS texting. So, if you’re into being sneaky and slutty with someone besides your significant other, the phone number you’re messaging won’t show up on the monthly phone bill. As Gian Ettore Gassani, president of the association explained to The Times, “Lovers can now exchange risqué photos of themselves, and we have seen adulterers using the service to maintain three or four relationships – it’s like dynamite.” Seriously, why are these people even married?
WhatsApp’s recently updated features tells users when their message has been sent, received and read with a timestamp. Which is great if you’re obsessed with knowing when someone has read your message. It’s also great for having it be used as evidence against you in a court case. “My message to adulterers is, ‘Be prudent’, since if it makes betrayal easier WhatsApp also makes it easier to be caught,” Gassani told The Times. “Spouses often become suspicious when they hear the beep of an incoming message.” That is quite the paradox advising cheaters to be prudes.
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