WhatsApp's three-month-long campaign highlights simple-yet-effective ways to enable WhatsApp safety features and focuses on the importance of safeguarding users’ accounts.
As per a report by WaBetaInfo, WhatsApp is working on a new feature which will allow users to lock chats using a passcode or fingerprint. This will enhance the privacy of users by avoiding the risk of confidential and sensitive information being leaked.
This new feature will improve the users' privacy as it will help users to lock their most private chats within the chat's contact or group info, reports WABetaInfo.
The victim had approached the Kodigehalli police last month regarding cheating of Rs 15 lakh. The inspector got her mobile number and started chatting with her after a few days.
The new features which will start rolling out globally over the coming weeks, come just a few months after WhatsApp launched Communities, a feature that offers larger, more structured discussion groups.
Beta users of messaging platform WhatsApp will see a new 'Groups in common' section when searching for contacts within the search bar, reports WABetaInfo
According to Abby Phillips, a known hepatologist in the country who is famous on Twitter as The Liver Doc, blending can cause oxalate kidney injury and the kidneys take a long time to recover from it.
In a briefing with reporters, WhatsApp Head Will Cathcart slammed the Online Safety Bill as the most concerning set of online regulations in the western world, reports Wired
"Push name within the chat list" feature will make it easier for the users to understand who the unknown contact is without any need to save the number as a new contact.