British newspaper Mirror reported that Watsab is preparing to launch a serious update that will cost a lot of money if the application is not handled with caution, as the company plans to launch an immediate payment system that will allow users to transfer money in a safe manner.
The move came after Watsab conducted a testing period with about one million users. After the success of the process, the program started from India, the country where the application is used by about 2 million users.
It is reported that any user now wants to get this new feature he will have to link his account on the account with his bank account, knowing that the payment feature was available on Facebook and Messenger, but adding to the account will make this feature more popular.
The new feature puts an end to the trick that often appears as an official message, warning users against the Instant Payment application.
This message says: Our records indicate that the pilot service for the account has exceeded the year, and beyond the trial period your account will not be able to send or receive messages, to continue using the account you can subscribe to one of the periods available to us.
Whichever message you receive, Watsab will not charge you for using its services in the meantime, so the decision to link your bank account to your escrow account is still up to you.