

Viber’s security technology does a commendable job of creating an environment where two devices can communicate with the help of a secret code instead of the regular, plain, and easily decipherable language. This makes sure that the data cannot be intercepted by any third-party entities for malicious purposes. In other words, it encrypts all types of text messages, photos, videos, and voice and video calls the moment it is sent from your device to the intended recipient.

Upon entering the code, your services will be activated. Instead of asking you to register or sign-up for the services, an access code will be sent to your phone. To use Viber, you’ll have to download the Viber app from the Play Store (Android) or the App Store (iOS).

If you accidentally sent a message to the wrong person, you can simply delete, edit it, or set disappearing messages on. Users can participate in video and voice calls, as well as group calls, send GIFs and videos, create stickers, and join multiple communities. When it first started, Viber was just a messaging app like Whatsapp, but it has since implemented many new features for users to enjoy over the years. It’s easy to navigate, with helpful hints and tips from the app itself if you’re unsure how to get started. Whether you’re on a desktop or your mobile device, Viber’s interface is immediately friendly-looking and clean. We all prefer our social media and messaging platforms to be pleasant to look at while we’re using them.
