
WhatsApp is a well-liked instant messaging program that lets users exchange text and voice conversations, multimedia files, and even whole documents. End-to-end encryption, which it is famous for, gives customers a lot of anonymity and security. It can access Android, iOS, and PC browsers on mobile devices. The program, which has over two billion monthly active users, recently got an upgrade that improves the overall quality of the service.
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This upgrade is all about strengthening the feature introduced last year: Communities. With the new utility added in the update, group administrators have more say over who can join their group and what information they share with others. The upgrade also gives group administrators more say over who invites to join their group and who can add the group to a community. Another new feature makes it simple to find mutual friends by simply Googling a contact’s name and seeing which organizations they belong to.
Within the next week, the new capabilities will become available worldwide. The company has hinted at introducing new features to enhance the WhatsApp Groups experience for administrators and users alike. Another unique feature being tested in WhatsApp’s beta program is the ability to silence conversations from unfamiliar callers, which should help cut down on spam. If a person chooses to silence their phone, they will still be able to see who is calling them in the Call List, but they will not receive any notifications or be able to answer the call.
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