Facebook is changing the name of Instagram and WhatsApp
Facebook confirmed that it's changing the name of its two most popular apps, Instagram and WhatsApp, to better disclose its ownership of the apps. Soon, Instagram will be known as “Instagram from Facebook” while WhatsApp will become “WhatsApp from Facebook.”
The re-branding effort was discovered on Friday by journalists of Tricksgum and was then confirmed by representatives of Facebook.
According to those sources, the app's name will stay the same on the home screen of your phone and tablet, however, their names will change in the App Store for people first downloading them - a move the company has previously made with its virtual reality-focused sub-division, Oculus.
Was the writing on the (Facebook) Wall?
A number of outlets are pointing out that this re-branding effort has been a long time coming - in fact, blogger Jane Manchun Wong tweeted about it back in March, just a few months after the founders of the company resigned citing a decreasing lack of autonomy.
While it's unclear if the move is a government mandate from the FTC - an entity that, according to The Wall Street Journal, was investigating Facebook's acquisition of the companies in a potential antitrust case - it appears to be connected.
Facebook has yet to say when the changes will go into effect, however, we'll continue to monitor the situation as it develops.
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