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How The Ayoba App Is Providing Free Instant Messaging For Africans

How The Ayoba App Is Providing Free Instant Messaging For Africans. Ayoba is a free instant messaging app, designed by Africans for Africans. Although Africa is one continent, it is home to hundreds of unique cultures. Ayoba celebrates the diversity of Africa by providing a world-class messaging platform that reflects local needs and aspirations.

From the outset, Ayoba has incorporated sophisticated end-to-end encryption to keep its users’ data safe and ensure their privacy. This means that messages in a conversation cannot be read by anyone else, not even the team at Ayoba. Currently, Ayoba is available for download to anyone with an Android mobile phone (support for other platforms and devices is set to be launched). In addition, it has a strategic partnership with MTN, which means it can offer free Ayoba data for all MTN subscribers when they send messages, images, videos and other media to their contacts. In addition, any responses to Ayoba messages will also be free for MTN subscribers, regardless of whether they are using the app.

Ayoba has a number of exciting innovations planned for the next few months as it expands its service across Africa. This includes being able to send and receive money within Ayoba, to contacts in Africa, through Mobile Money. Using Ayoba is safe, to keep the data safe and ensure the user’s privacy, Ayoba incorporates sophisticated end-to-end encryption. This ensures that only the user and the person (or people) they are communicating with can read what is sent. Nobody else can read their messages, not even the team at Ayoba.

If a user is moving from one type of phone to another and keeping their number, they will keep their account info. Their account information is tied to the phone number. They just have to simply download Ayoba on the new phone and verify their number. If they are moving from one type of phone to another and not preserving their number, they can download Ayoba on the new phone and verify the new phone number.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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