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08/09/2022 at 15:56

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The application is preparing a new update that will also include the possibility of hiding being online

WhatsApp will allow your users to leave groups without notifying the other members and control who can see when they’re onlineas part of a messaging app privacy update this month, the company announced today.

“We will continue to create new ways to protect your messages and keep them as private and secure as face-to-face conversations,” Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, the company that owns WhatsApp, said in a statement.

When a user leaves a group, a notification now appears at the bottom of the conversation letting other members know who has left. And while users can already turn off a feature that tells others if they’ve read a message, could not hide the fact that a user was online and using WhatsApp.

The more than 2,000 million users of WhatsApp will also have the ability to prevent people from taking screenshots from “meant to be seen only once” messages, which are designed to disappear after being opened. The screenshot blocking tool is currently being tested, WhatsApp said, and will be released to users soon.

Ami Vora, product manager for WhatsApp, said the platform focused on creating features that allow people to “have more control and privacy about your messages.

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