Google Allo Messaging App Will Be Released On September 21
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Google's new messaging app Allo, the most waited app is expected to launch soon. And according to reporter Evan Blass, the app will be available on Play Store from September 21, tomorrow.
The search giant is working more on this application to make it unique from the previous applications such as Gtalk and Hangouts. Allo is stacked with more features like smart search, contextual replies and more. Google Assistant, an advanced version of Google Now will be integrated with this app.9/21. https://t.co/8Ne6gj0NJS— Evan Blass (@evleaks) September 19, 2016
Allo was initially announced at Google I/O back in May 2016 alongside the video calling app Duo. Many have turned their regard to Allo's launch in light of the fact when WhatsApp announced that will share user data with its parent company, Facebook.
Much the same as WhatsApp, Allo will offer end-to-end encryption however the user data produced will be used by Google. It was declared at the Google I/O that the data will be utilized for contextual search only and won't be shared anywhere.
A month ago, Google launched Duo and we have shared an article about the application. It's a single-click video calling app and lets users see what the caller is doing before picking up the call. In this way, the application got a great response as is easy to use. Till now, the app has been downloaded over 10 million times from the Play Store.
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