WhatsApp unveils new high-security mode
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One of the longest-standing wishlist items for users of the web-based version of WhatsApp is at last on the way. Here are the details.
WhatsApp is developing support for voice and video calls in group chats on its web client, according to WABetaInfo. The feature is currently under
A major new capability is about to be unleashed by Whatsapp reportedly as the messaging service provider is finally allowing users of the WhatsApp web app to take part in voice and video calls. Whatsapp Launch New Features It appears that the parent company Meta has other innovations planned which includes a feature for iOS
Meta has introduced a new security feature for WhatsApp, aiming to prevent cyberattacks.This move comes days after the instant-messaging app was sued over alleged misleading privacy claims related to the messaging app.
WhatsApp's new Windows web app drains RAM while key mobile-only features like Member Tags and Text Stickers remain missing for desktop users.
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WhatsApp Web develops group voice and video calls
WhatsApp is developing voice and video calling features for group chats on its web app platform.
WhatsApp is reportedly working on group voice and video calling for its web platform, alongside call links and scheduling features. The update could bring bring WhatsApp Web closer to the mobile and desktop experience,
WhatsApp Web is about to get a major upgrade that people have been asking for a long time. Until now, the browser version of WhatsApp
WhatsApp is reportedly testing group voice and video calling on its web client, with support for up to 32 participants, along with call links and scheduled calls
WhatsApp is developing group voice and video calls for its web client, along with call links and scheduled calls, bringing the web experience closer to mobile apps.
WhatsApp Strict Account Settings Feature: It will be rolled out gradually over the coming weeks and is expected to be especially useful for journalists, activists and public figures, who are often at higher risk of targeted cyberattacks.