These platforms have been running for years with obvious signs of insider trading. I guess it's better late than never that someone was caught officially.
This was always just a marketing gimmick to try and crush competitors using "safety" and fearmongering. Reminds me a bit of "don't be evil." Convenient catchphrases and mission statements for companies in their infancy, but immediately thrown out when more money can be made.
"BridgePay Network Solutions, LLC (BridgePay) is a transactional gateway leading the industry with robust data security technology and premium cloud-based solutions"
Huh, the more you know. That's pretty interesting. I didnt know Telegram was banned nor the popularity of WhatsApp (and the new app) but I suppose it makes sense with the circumstances going on there. Appreciate it!
Microsoft - a company with tens of thousands of engineers and billions of dollars in cash (plus assets), cannot support anything legacy, while concurrently failing to deliver a working product on any modern device. With more and more decisions like this, the year of the Linux desktop will be here sooner than we could have ever imagined.