publisher partnerships

About this tag
Discussions tagged with publisher partnerships on WindowsForum.com cover strategic collaborations between major tech companies, including Meta's ban on rival AI assistants in WhatsApp's Business API, OpenAI's evolving search integration with ChatGPT, and Microsoft's resolution of a Windows 11 compatibility issue with Easy Anti-Cheat through partner coordination. These threads highlight how platform owners manage third-party integrations, set deadlines for compliance, and work with partners to resolve technical barriers. The tag reflects the business and technical dynamics of partnerships that affect enterprise messaging, AI deployment, and operating system reliability.
  1. Meta Bans Rival AI on WhatsApp Business API Ahead of January 15 2026

    Meta’s decision to prohibit non‑Meta conversational assistants from operating through WhatsApp’s Business Solution has reshaped the battleground for everyday AI, setting a clear deadline—January 15, 2026—and provoking regulators, enterprises, and developers worldwide to scramble for...
  2. OpenAI ChatGPT Search Reality: Debunking the May 5 Standalone App Rumor

    OpenAI’s name has been at the center of another wave of rumors: this time that the company is preparing a standalone search application built on ChatGPT and could debut it as early as May 5. The claim—pushed by regional outlets and forum chatter—points to a newly visible subdomain...
  3. Microsoft Resolves Windows 11 24H2 Compatibility Issue with Easy Anti-Cheat

    Microsoft’s ongoing refinement of Windows 11 has reached a significant milestone with the July 2025 resolution of a major compatibility showstopper affecting a critical segment of the gaming community. For nearly a year, the use of Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC)—a widely deployed anti-tampering solution...