According to WABetaInfo, WhatsApp is creating a new page that will let users create a secret code for their locked chats.
WhatsApp's new "Channels" feature allows one-way communication, preserving privacy. The latest beta version introduces a "reply bar" for quicker image and video responses, enhancing user experience.
According to WABetaInfo, the change will also apply to verified businesses.
Toggle this feature if you are a community administrator by opening the community settings screen. The default setting allows only community administrators to add members directly, reports WABetaInfo.
The company partnered with online payment solutions provider PayU and Bengaluru-based Razorpay to add support for payments via credit and debit cards, net banking and all UPI apps in India.
Google expands AI tools with Bard Extensions in English. Users can verify answers, collaborate across platforms, and explore AI in various products, including a cancer-detection ARM prototype.
WhatsApp for iPad is currently under testing which can now be installed via the TestFlight app for all beta testers who can already use the beta app on their mobile devices, reports WABetaInfo.
WhatsApp's beta update allows group calls with up to 31 participants, improving from the previous limit of 15. The feature is gradually rolling out to users.
WhatsApp Channels are a one-way broadcast tool and deliver a private way to receive updates from people and organisations that matter to users, within WhatsApp.
WhatsApp, owned by Meta, is developing chat filters for group chats. Recent updates include chat locking and transfers. Other features in progress: email verification and hiding IP addresses during calls.
Meta's WhatsApp now offers Linked Devices, enabling up to four devices to use one account. Desktop users can follow steps to access dual accounts, alongside recent feature updates.
WhatsApp launches Mac app for video and audio calls, supporting up to 8 participants in video calls and 32 in audio calls, available on Apple App Store.
WhatsApp adds HD photo/video sharing, emoji reactions, and avatar support for reactions in beta update, enhancing user interactions. Rolling out soon with avatar reactions options.
WhatsApp now enables HD photo and video sharing for enhanced user experience. New features offer high-quality media sharing. Rollout includes Android and iOS users gradually.
"You can now instantly record and send video messages in chats," the company mentioned in the official changelog on Monday.
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