The most addictive apps have been revealed!

With the emergence of Facebook and the introduction of smartphones into our lives, people began to be more interested in technology. The increasing number of social media platforms and gaining new features have attracted more and more users. Platforms gaining new features can make their users addicted by providing more interaction. So what are the most used and addictive apps? Let’s take a look at the details of the news together.


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The most addictive apps!

Instant messaging application WhatsApp provides many forms of communication such as video calls, sending videos, sending voice messages. Every day, 66 billion messages are transmitted and 65 million video calls are made in the application. According to the data, a normal WhatsApp user logs into the application 30 times a day.

Facebook, which emerged in 2004, has become one of the most used applications. The platform, which had desktop access for the first time, was downloaded more than 5 billion times in total by passing the application in 2008.

Instagram has also become one of the most addictive applications. Founded in 2010, the social media platform is used by more than 2 billion people in total every month. 68% of users log into the application at least once a day and spend an average of 35 minutes on the platform. 42% of users log into the app several times to check shared posts.

TikTok was among the applications that entered the market later on. Founded in 2016, the platform was downloaded more than 120 million times in March 2021 alone. In total, the app has already been downloaded by more than 3 billion people on Android and iOS.

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