When I connect to WhatsApp Web on any pc, all previous chats are uploaded and are accessible:
on what servers is this data saved, which is then transferred to the browser when I access WhatsApp Web, and what do I have to do to access it, delete it ?
As you know, WhatsApp is owned by Facebook, who recently moved their WhatsApp server from IBM to Facebook Datacenter.
So WhatsApp servers are located at Facebook’s data center campus in Prineville, Oregon.
WhatsApp has not released the number of servers it has, but a 2012 article from The Verge stated that the company had only 40 servers.
Given that WhatsApp has over 1 billion users, it is likely that the company has significantly more servers now.
... and what should I do to access and delete my WhatsApp message history ?
IDK - I don't use WhatsApp.
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I have found many SMS apps where companies store the SMS on their servers but you need to login to their website or use a chrome application.
Are there any solutions where companies store the SMS on their servers but you can retrieve them on a standalone app(Mac)?
All Android email apps are based on a Web mail and depend on availability of the wireless connection (WiFi or 3/4G).
Is there an app for Android that works like the Outlook on the PC, that allows user having a POP mail account, to keep his Inbox and other folders containing the relevant messages in the Smartphone’s memory, for offline consultation, responses, etc, without need to retrieve them from Google/Yahoo or other Web service provider each time he needs to use them?
When you use the default e-mail app, you should be able to use mail offline. The app has an option the check for e-mail manually. I use it with my microsoft exchange account at work.
Search for a mailprover which support IMAP. Your mail stays at the webserver, but you can view it offline in you mail app.
Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this...
I have a Galaxy S7 and I wanted to maybe look at getting a newer device.
I want to transfer all my data including SMS, apps, email etc... to the new device. Importantly I want to transfer my Outlook app with emails to the new device.
I have a couple of important email accounts that have emails which I need however I no longer have access to the email accounts, but have the emails on the device.
How can I transfer those emails to the new device without having to reconnect to the email server to download them? (Since I don't have access to the email server anymore)
Thank you
i've been using whatsapp business since it's release and i was wondering if i can transfer the data(chats,pictures,voice notes )from whatsapp business to personal whatsapp?