Viber: A Convenient Messenger for Communication
Viber is a mobile application for exchanging messages, calls, and video chats. It was created in 2010 by Talmon Cohen and Igor Magitzky in Israel, but they moved to Cyprus a year later. In 2014, Viber was acquired by the Japanese company Rakuten. Since then, the application continues to develop and improve.
Viber has a wide range of features for comfortable communication: the ability to exchange text messages, voice messages, images, videos, and files. Users can also make voice and video calls. The application provides a group chat function for multiple users to communicate at the same time. Additionally, Viber has a feature of confidential chats that are password protected and self-destruct within a set period of time. Users can also use stickers, emojis, and built-in games during chats.
Viber is available on many devices: on smartphones and tablets running Android, iOS, Windows Phone, and on PCs running Windows and macOS. The application supports 36 languages and has over 1 billion downloads in Google Play.