The facts confirm that the user version of BBM is officially disintegrating at the end of May. In a blog post, Emtek (the organization that has assumed control over running the BBM app since 2016) has declared that it will end support for the messaging app on May 31st, pointing out to fleeting clients over the previous year regardless of the struggle to renovate the app with features like Uber hailing and video calling.
“We are proud of what we have built to date … The technology industry however, is very fluid, and in spite of our substantial efforts, users have moved on to other platforms, while new users proved difficult to sign on,” the company wrote in a blog. “Though we are sad to say goodbye, the time has come to sunset the BBM consumer service, and for us to move on.”
Those utilizing the enterprise version of the app, called BBMe, will proceed with tasks as regular. In case that you truly miss BBM and need to continue utilizing it, you can also download the enterprise version on Android and iOS free of cost, yet there is a $2.50 subscription fee for every six months. BBMe offers end-to-end encryption and message editing/unsending where the buyer version didn’t, so it might cost dollars in case you’re a loyal BBM supporter.
But in case, like a number people, you’ve effectively moved on, then let every one of us recall a minute in time when it was viewed as cool to advise individuals to discover you on an app utilizing a tangled blend of numbers and letters as a way to add friends.