From improved functionality to boosting privacy, these additions
provide users with enhanced ways to connect and communicate with their loved
ones
Meta-owned Whatsapp – the world's most widely used instant
messaging platform – has introduced a wide array of exciting features in recent
months, with the platform constantly adding user-friendly upgrades to enhance
the service.
From improved functionality to
boosting privacy, the new features provide users with new and improved ways to
connect and communicate with their loved ones.
Here are 8 new features
introduced within the last year – with some as recently as two days ago – that
will change the way people use the messaging platform. While these features
are, or will soon be, available globally, UAE users will have to wait and see
when some of these will be rolled out in the country.
1. Use one account on up to 4 phones
WhatsApp users can now use their
account for up to four mobiles simultaneously, Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg
announced last month. “Starting today, you can log into the same WhatsApp
account on up to four phones,” he said in a post.
While the multi-device
feature has been long available, it could only be used through browsers,
computers, or tablets. But now users, can use the feature to log in to multiple
phones as well, according to a report.
This feature will come in handy for those using separate phones
for home, work or business that are looking to use one account to link them
all.
2. Password
protected chats
This week, Zuckerberg announced
that WhatsApp will now make chats completely private, by allowing users to keep
chats password protected. According to him, these chats will be hidden in a
password protected folder, and won't appear with the rest of your
chats.
Notifications from
password-protected chats will not display any message content or even the
sender.
3. Truecaller
Truecaller will soon start making
its caller identification service available over WhatsApp and other messaging
apps to help users spot potential spam calls over the internet, the company
told Reuters on Monday.
Currently in beta phase, the feature will be rolled out
globally later this month.
Telemarketing and scamming calls
have been on the rise in countries like India, where users gets about 17 spam
calls per month on average, according to a 2021 report by Truecaller.
4. Animated
emojis
Emojis not enough? The social
media messaging app is developing an animated emojis
feature, it said.
The new feature is aimed to
improve user experience by making messages more fun to share and enhancing
communication.
Designed with the help of Lottie,
a library that allows designers to create simple animations, the animated
emojis will be sent by default. This means that users may not have control over
deciding whether the emoji they send will be animated or not.
5. Saving
disappearing messages
This brand-new feature – known as
the 'keep in chat' feature – allows users to save any important messages that
could possibly disappear.
However, if a receiver intends to save the
message, the sender will be notified. In the notification, the
sender can veto the decision, thereby keeping control of the message with the
sender itself.
The messages that have been
'kept' will then show up in a separate list called 'Kept Messages' which will
appear in the chat info.
6. Exit group chats without notifying anyone
With this new feature, the app
aims to give people a quiet way to exit groups, without drawing the attention
of other group members.
Previously, when a member of a
WhatsApp group exits the chat, all members are notified. After the privacy
update, only the group admin will be
notified of the departure, while the rest of the members remain
unaware.
7. Control who
can see you when you're online
WhatsApp users will be able to
pick the contacts that can see them online. If a user does not want a few (or
most) of their contacts to know that they are currently using a platform, they
can block them from seeing the 'online' indicator that appears on the chat.
8. Prevent
screenshots on 'view-once' messages
View-once messages are texts you
can send on WhatsApp that get deleted after they are viewed by the receiver.
With this privacy update, receivers will not be able to take screenshots of videos or photos sent using the view-once feature.
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