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New WhatsApp Privacy Settings

WhatsApp is working to bring more options for the account privacy settings. It’ll give you additional control over who you want to allow to see your account information. With this new option, you can individually select the contacts that will be able to see your WhatsApp activities, rather than selecting in a bulk.

Let’s first talk about privacy settings. WhatsApp privacy setting allows you to set restrictions on last seen, profile photo, about, status, and live locations. Furthermore, a user can also decide who will add him/her to other WhatsApp groups. Moving ahead, WhatsApp provides you three options for last seen, profile photo, and About that include

  • Everyone
  • My Contacts
  • Nobody.

It’s a set of visible information, granted by an account holder for other users. If a holder sets as everyone his profile photo, last seen and about can be seen by anyone who is on WhatsApp. The same goes with My Contacts and Nobody. However, if a users set Nobody for last seen, the user will not be able to see other’s last seen either. Over these three options, WhatsApp will provide one more option for these privacy settings soon.

Before discussing it, let’s check the preview first-

WhatsApp iOS Privacy Settings

(New WhatsApp Privacy Settings, images from WABetaInfo)

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New WhatsApp Privacy Settings:

As you see in the image, besides the three available features, a new “My contact Except” is also appears. It’ll let you exclude the individuals from your contact list whom you don’t want to let know about your activities. It’s the same feature as we use in the privacy setting for WhatsApp Status and Groups.

Observing the image, it seems to work as previously. If a user doesn’t share his last seen with others, he also won’t be able to know other’s last seen. To be mentioned, this screenshot is taken from WhatsApp privacy settings on iOS suggesting that it will come for the iOS users first.

Availability:

This feature is under development for further changes. It’s planned to release with future updates as it isn’t available for the beta testers yet. At present, you can use the rest three feature on both platforms.

Also Check: Here is how WhatsApp Message Reactions will work

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Where to find Privacy Settings:

  • Open your WhatsApp Account
  • Select the WhatsApp Setting  
  • Click on the Account Settings
  • You can find the first option as Privacy 

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Furthermore, WhatsApp is redesigning the Chat bubbles for iOS users. The new chat bubbles will be more rounder and bigger than the users are using currently. However, the WhatsApp team is still developing it and could release it with more enhancements. We’ll provide you more updates on this matter, until then stay connected with us.

(Source: WABetaInfo)

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WhatsApp January 2023 Android updates [List]

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WhatsApp January 2023 updates

January 2023 brought in new opportunities for WhatsApp to expand further among Android users and the Meta-owned chat platform is releasing new beta builds to users interestest in new features.

It’s widely used on Android and iOS platforms, but for the time being, we’ll only focus on Android and keep you posted with the latest functionality being tested for WhatsApp users.

Note that the mentioned features may change or delay production and the only purpose is to anticipate the upcoming ones. Also, you can access them early by signing up for the WhatsApp beta build.

Below you can check the January 2023 WhatsApp beta rollout list. To be mentioned inputs are taken from Wabetainfo.

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WhatsApp January 2023 updates

January 26, 2023:

  • WhatsApp beta version 2.23.3.4 for Android showcase upcoming text editor for drawing tool improvements (read more).

January 25, 2023:

  • WhatsApp 2.23.3.3 brings support for haptic feedback whever you react to a message on mobile device.

January 20, 2023:

  • WhatsApp 2.23.2.11 beta for Android users brings will let them change the photo quality between, automatic, best quality and data saver. There cold be more option added or removed from this later on.

January 19, 2023:

  • WhatsApp 2.23.2.10 for Andriod rolling out for public users with block shortcut feature.

January 18, 2023:

  • WhatsApp 2.23.2.8 beta for Android allows you to share a voice note as a status update with a certain users that are allowed to see your status.

January 14, 2023:

  • WhatsApp 2.23.2.6/7 would let you transfer chat history to a new phone without using the cloud storage.

January 12, 2023:

  • WhatsApp version 2.23.2.4 is in work with a feature to Block to quickly block contacts. In addition, there’s 2.23.2.4 version that shown block feature directly into the notifications.

January 11, 2023:

  • WhatsApp 2.23.2.3 noted with a new user interface for loading your chat.

January 10, 2023:

  • WhatsApp  2.23.2.2 testing a an alert to inform you about the feature to share caption along with the media.

January 6, 2023:

  • WhatsApp 2.23.1.27 beta test reveals a feature called Report, which would allow you to report any WhatsApp status, as it violates or offends you.

January 5, 2023:

  • WhatsApp 2.23.1.25/26 version revealed that the company is working on a chat transfer feature called move chats to Android or iOS. This feature will allow users to transfer their chat to each platform.

January 4, 2023:

  • WhatsApp 2.23.1.24 beta version shows that the chat app will bring the bookmark icon to the disappearing message that has temporarily been saved, meaning they will not be automatically deleted from the chat and everyone in the conversation.
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WhatsApp Android to add disappearing messages shortcut

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WhatsApp Android disappearing messages shortcut

WhatsApp is releasing a new beta version for Android users that brings a shortcut feature to disappearing messages. As the term suggests, it will let users prioritize their chats and messages in the application.

According to the latest info, the unique shortcut feature for disappearing messages is rolling out with the 2.22.25.11 build version. Being a beta iteration, it is only available to a handful of consumers at the moment.

Earlier this month, the company created a separate section for disappearing messages. Eventually, this addition helped the users to operate the corresponding messages and chats effectively in the app.

Besides, it enabled the users to pin up the old and new chats in the disappearing section. As a result, it becomes easy to sort and organize the main chats and phone numbers as per convenience.

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Now to make the feature more accessible, WhatsApp is adding a new disappearing messages shortcut for Android users. This feature will reside in the Manage Storage section with the “tools to save space” label. Further, it is capable to control storage as well as maintain privacy in the chats.

How the shortcut feature is useful?

In case you are thinking about how the feature will help with storage management – the shortcut tool can delete the media content automatically after reaching a specific time limit.

You can set the time limit accordingly under the privacy section or in the chat info. In terms of disappearing texts, the feature will inspect your priority and will shift the “more important chats” over to other numbers. Thus, the respective feature is quite interesting to use.

Availability of the Shortcut feature

As of now, the feature is only available to a limited amount of Android users. However, the company will push off the shortcut element to more consumers with the upcoming updates.

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Meanwhile, users can also get this beta feature along with the following build versions:

  • WhatsApp 2.22.24.27
  • WhatsApp 2.22.25.8
  • WhatsApp 2.22.25.10

So WhatsApp Android users, keep installing the latest builds to experience new and amazing pinches of the app.

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WhatsApp remained down for hours before it was fixed

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Today, WhatsApp went down and remained inaccessible for over 2 hours before it was fixed. App users around the world reported an outage of services that blocked the user interface of the Meta on the chatting application.

According to the users, the app was showing issues in accessing the app randomly, under which, they cannot read or send new messages. Furthermore, there’s no error screen that remained persistent on the app with the label ‘connecting’ to the server.

Also, check – WhatsApp brings 9 new features for better chat experience

A spokesperson said: “We’re aware that some people are currently having trouble sending messages and we’re working to restore WhatsApp for everyone as quickly as possible.”

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According to Downdetector, users began reporting this issue before 8 am on Tuesday, while over 12,000 reports appeared on the website by 8.30 am. That’s a massive number and it’s quite disturbing for the users.

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Restored:

However, Meta finally resolved this issue and resumed services after over 2 hours of blackout on WhatsApp.

On the other hand, Meta nor WhatsApp has announced the reason behind this massive outage in services or given any official statement.

WhatsApp is one of the largest chat messaging apps with over a billion users globally. However, such a shortage could be a reason for server failure, which could happen occasionally.

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