New WhatsApp lets you block trackers
- October 7, 2022
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WhatsApp is making changes to its application, especially in all matters related to privacy. After adding new features like blue tick and skip last linkNow it’s time for
WhatsApp is making changes to its application, especially in all matters related to privacy. After adding new features like blue tick and skip last linkNow it’s time for
WhatsApp is making changes to its application, especially in all matters related to privacy. After adding new features like blue tick and skip last linkNow it’s time for the screenshot.
Earlier in August, Mark Zuckerberg’s company announced that it was working on several features such as hiding ‘online’ status or increasing privacy. quietly leave the group.
In the new beta of WhatsApp, the screen capture block already appears if you have registered your Xiaomi mobile as a “beta tester” to test it. As they can see on WABetaInfo, the capture is performed, but the result is a black screen with a message: ‘you cannot take screenshots due to privacy policies’.
Currently, this function will only apply to images and videos we submit for one-time viewingand does not apply to the capture of the conversation itself, which I follow without restriction.
As we said, this function is already available if you are a beta user and have registered your Xiaomi mobile. If not, don’t worry, because once they reach this stage, all users will be able to use it in a few weeks This new feature that improves privacy in WhatsApp
The race to become one of WhatsApp’s best messaging apps still too tightand the company continues to add features to deal with Telegram, which a few months ago included a payment plan with special features.
Source and image | WABetaInfo
Source: Mundo Xiaomi
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