Emerging messaging apps and their users
Facebook is facing increasing criticism regarding data protection issues. Meanwhile, Telegram has asserted itself on the market. As this app promises privacy (like all apps), open conversation channels are becoming popular, and the other side of social platforms dubbed "dark social" has emerged in neighboring countries. This involves sharing information over social media and messaging services that cannot be measured or traced by web analytics. Signal is another messaging app that has reached France, reaching the top of the ranking of most downloaded communication apps on the Google Play store in February 2021. The share of telegram and Signal downloads has been rising in the past years, confirming that users are looking for alternatives to mostly Facebook-owned services. Other types of messaging services such as Discord have served a purpose for the gaming community.Telephony and messaging services used by businesses
Instant messaging does not stop at texting. WhatsApp, Telegram, but especially Viber and Skype are services that have specialized in telephony. 51 percent of the French population is making phone calls though such apps. Viber encountered a peak in downloads with more than 94 thousand downloads in July 2020 on the Google Play store and Skype as much as 30 thousand downloads on the Apple store in 2021.Brands are starting to build interactive personalities through an increased presence on social media, which serves as an exchange platform between a potential consumer and the business. In terms of customer management, many companies have implemented a chat and chatbot function. Especially in banking, a study had reported that 42 percent of retail banks already offered chatbots in 2019. But clients seem to have an aversion against the robotization of help mechanisms. 56 percent of respondents to a survey said that they never have and never will want to use the help of a chatbot.
For internal business communication, Skype was the leader in 2019. Applications such as Microsoft Teams or Zoom have also gained in popularity, a phenomenon that is due to a restructuring of the working environment following the coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown measures introduced in France in February 2020.