New WhatsApp features: After Dark Mode, app can roll out these updates
New WhatsApp features: WhatsApp has recently launched the highly-awaited dark mode feature for all its users last week. The feature was tested for almost an year before its global roll out for both Android as well as iOS users. The change doesn't end here.
New WhatsApp features: WhatsApp has recently launched the highly-awaited dark mode feature for all its users last week. The feature was tested for almost an year before its global roll out for both Android as well as iOS users. The change doesn't end here. The Facebook-owned platform can bring several features for its users in the coming days. These include multiple device support, disappearing messages and others. Here is a look at some features WhatsApp can roll out in coming days -
Last seen for select contacts
As of now, you get three options for Last Seen: “contacts” “everyone” or “only me”. The platform can soon add another option called “Last seen for select friends” which will allow you to select friends who can see your Last Seen. It is unknown when the feature could be rolled out for users.
Multiple device support
The feature will address a long-standing demand of WhatsApp users. As of now, you can only use WhatsApp account on one device at a time. The Multiple device support feature will allow WhatsApp users to use the same account on multiple smartphones. The messaging platform has been testing this feature for quite some time now.
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Disappearing messages
Another message which is being tested for months now and has made the headlines several times. The disappearing messages feature will allow WhatsApp users to set a time frame for a particular message post which the message will delete automatically.
Face Unlock
WhatsApp plans to add another layer of security for its users by introducing the Face Unlock feature. The feature is expected to roll out to all Android phones with Face ID support soon. The feature will work like phone's in-built face unlock.
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