WhatsApp rival Hike shuts down, removed from Playstore, Apple App store
Homegrown
instant messaging app Hike Messenger, later known as Hike Sticker Chat, has
been officially shut down.
The
company's chief executive officer Kavin Bharti Mittal announced the shutdown of
its operations recently.
"Today
we are announcing that we will be sunsetting StickerChat in Jan'21. We thank
you all for giving us your trust. We wouldn't be here without you. All your
data will be available to download in the app," Mittal tweeted.
Kavin
Mittal is the son of India's second largest telco Bharti Airtel's founder and
chairman Sunil Mittal.
The
app has been removed from Playstore and Apple's App store.
Users
can download their data inside the application. However, the announcement does
not mean an end to other apps in development by the company.
The
end of Hike's messenger service comes at a time when Signal and Telegram have
added tens of millions of users in recent weeks.
Launched
in December 2012, Hike was once regarded as a competition to global messaging
platforms such as WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and Viber.
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