The Department of Health also created its own Viber Community and Kira Chatbot to amplify their online reach and provide crucial updates on the country’s health situation as well as debunk fake news. Viber launched a special chatbot for the World Health Organization, allowing the international agency to share verified information on COVID-19 and answer the public’s pressing questions on the coronavirus all within their messaging app. It also allows users to react to messages in communities to help bring online communication closer to real life convos. To address the Covid-19 restrictions on face-to-face interaction, Viber has increased its capacity in the group video and audio calls, raising the maximum number of participants to 20. These include My Notes, enabling users to sync their to-do lists and media across all their devices Birthday reminders, which appear on users’ home pages reminding them which of their contacts is celebrating a birthday Disappearing messages allowing users to set a limit to the lifespan of sensitive texts and GIF Creator which inspires creativity by turning phone videos into GIFs. With just your smartphone and the Viber app, they can still connect with family and friends, earn a living, have fun online, verify news and run errands from the safety of their homes,” Znamenskaya said.Īiming to be consumers’ lifetime app, Viber recently added several new user-centric features. “These past few months, we’ve seen how Viber empowers people to make the most out of whatever situation they’re in. Viber’s continued remarkable growth in the Philippines and the Asia Pacific shows that despite social distancing protocols imposed by the pandemic, people can still maintain quality connections that prioritize their privacy and ease,” she said. “Through the years, we’ve witnessed how Filipinos have embraced Viber as their communication platform of choice.
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