Soumya Prakash Pradhan

WhatsApp, owned by Meta, is adding new features to its app for Microsoft Windows.

They are testing screen sharing during video calls, which will allow users to collaborate more effectively.

The upcoming update will also include the ability to edit messages, a feature that users have been eagerly waiting for.

These updates aim to enhance the overall WhatsApp experience for Windows users.

Screen Sharing

WhatsApp is testing screen sharing on its Windows app, giving users the ability to share their screens during video calls.

This feature is available in the latest update (version 2.2322.1.0) on the Microsoft Store, allowing beta testers to try it out.

The screen sharing option enables the host of a video call to effortlessly show their screen's content to others, facilitating smooth collaboration and communication.

With this addition, WhatsApp aims to compete with other platforms and meet the changing demands of its users.

How Screen Sharing Works

Once the screen-sharing feature is available, users can easily share their screens during video calls by selecting the option from the video call control panel.

They will have the choice to share a specific window or their entire screen with all participants in the call.

It is important to remember that this feature is only applicable to users who initiate the video call using the WhatsApp Windows app.

While screen sharing enables collaboration, it is crucial to exercise caution as WhatsApp will have access to the information visible on your screen, including passwords, payment details, photos, messages, and audio.

WhatsApp prioritises user privacy and has implemented controls to give users full control over the screen-sharing feature.

Like other video conferencing apps, users can easily stop sharing their screen during a call by selecting the "Stop Sharing Screen" button.

This empowers users to manage the content they share and protect their privacy.

By incorporating these measures, WhatsApp aims to create a secure and user-friendly communication environment.

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