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Good news: WhatsApp Returned to Google Play store after Long

Monali Gupta

After a sudden disappearance, Facebook's all-brand WhatsApp is back on the Google Play store on Saturday. The company confirmed this on Saturday. New users can now download this app on their Android phones by going to Google App Store and searching for WhatsApp.

In a bizarre incident, Facebook's sub-brand WhatsApp app disappeared from the Google Play store. Some users complained giving information about this on Friday. According to the MS Power user, "Users have complained that the Facebook-owned chat messenger app, WhatsApp is no longer visible on the Play Store."

During that time, users wishing to join WhatsApp for the first time were not seen in the WhatsApp search results on the Google Play Store. However, if you had previously installed WhatsApp and later uninstalled for some reason, you could download it again by going to the 'Previously Install App' section.

A report on WhatsApp further states that this means that WhatsApp has not completely disappeared from the Google Play store and neither has Google blacklisted it.

Unfortunately, why the App disappeared, it is not yet known.

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