After promising to plug security and privacy issues before bringing Kimbho back, the company has stated that it will take another two months to set up the messaging app.
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During the testing phase of the app, we received large traffic. However, that was only the pilot phase. Preparations are currently underway. We will need around two months to set up the app, as we need to look into the intricacies of handling large user traffic.
Patanjali said the “Swadeshi messaging app” would be rolled out officially in the coming months.
Kimbho, which was first launched on the Play Store as a swadeshi WhatsApp killer, was dismissed by most users, observers and experts as a ‘fake’ app, a ‘joke’ and an embarrassment. Noted French security researcher who uses the alias Elliot Alderson (@fs0c131y) on Twitter pointed out security and privacy flaws in the app, when it was launched.
It will be interesting to see if Patanjali will be able to overcome its flaws and shortcomings, and actually deliver an app worthy of competing against WhatsApp and other giants.
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