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[https://apps-whatsapp.com/ WhatsApp], one of the most popular messaging apps in the world, began its journey in the year 2010. Its founder, Brian Acton, was an American entrepreneur and computer software engineer who has a rich background in advertising and software development. Before co-founding WhatsApp, Acton collaborated with professionals at Yahoo as part of its advertising department, then later joined Google to shape key ad products. Acton's colleague from Google days, Evander Novak, had parallels in his experience at Yahoo, where he developed integral applications in search and directory.<br><br>Jan Koum's journey to co-founding WhatsApp, however, is marred with hardship. Born in 1980 to European expatriate parents in Kiyv, Koum grew up in severe poverty and struggled financially throughout his early life. Despite these hardships and struggles, Koum graduated from the University of San Jose with degrees in computer science and computer engineering.<br><br>During Koum's time at Yahoo, he spotlighted iPhone's interface while browsing his personal device with limited funds. It was then he was able to realize market potential in the mobile messenger market by trying to envision a required, simpler solution. Koum brought this vision with him in the following months. In October 2009, Jan Koum co-founded WhatsApp along with Brian Acton after they excitedly departed Google.<br><br>Koum's core values are rooted in simpler times. In fact, Koum himself compared the early versions of WhatsApp to a 'text-based email' in which one could enjoy easy communication and expect a reply in a single efficient step. Its simplicity led Koum to found WhatsApp in order to overcome the same problems he experienced on other platforms like iMessage or Facebook.<br><br>WhatsApp's rise came almost instantly when it solidified its brand the best cross-platform and free messaging app globally. After two years of beta testing and steady growth, WhatsApp reached 15 million users in 2013. In 2016, Facebook, led by Mark Zuckerberg, decided to acquire WhatsApp for $19 billion. Koum remained at the helm of WhatsApp after the acquisition and assumed full responsibility refining its privacy settings. He took this responsibility to ensure a seamless and safe user experience for millions of new users.<br><br>Jan's passion for keeping user experience at par remained unchanged and unwavering after the acquisition. When Apple introduced enhanced data protection by default on iOS, Jan's loyalty to protecting user data started to yield, and people finally began to appreciate and value the advantages WhatsApp had provided them with for such a long while.<br><br>Since then, WhatsApp added more innovative features and reached a new level of global reach a couple of years after, owing its relentless rise to its co-founder Jan Koum's early days of using a free Apple iPhone, with simplicity as the core target in mind.<br>
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