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WhatsApp started as a general messaging service to facilitate and help people communicate with their friends and relatives.But soon WhatsApp was transformed into an all-in-one social platform with features like Stories, Communities, Avatars, WhatsApp Business, Group Calls and Reminders.
 


The Meta-owned messaging service has also introduced a number of privacy features over the years to protect WhatsApp accounts.You also know about some of the best privacy features of WhatsApp that every user wants to use.Some of these features have already been put to the test by the company's beta users, and soon they will be available to everyone. A screen lock for the desktop app, view-once text, companion mode, PiP for video calls on iOS, and other features are probably on the list of new WhatsApp features for 2023. This article includes a list of new WhatsApp features that have already launched or are scheduled to do so in 2023.


Two-step verification:- Like Facebook, Twitter and other major social media platforms, WhatsApp also has a two-step verification feature that strengthens the security of accounts.

*To use this feature, open Watts in the phone and then go to Settings by clicking on the three-dot menu.

*Go to the Accounts option in Settings and click on Two-Step Verification and select Turn On.

*After doing this, you'll need to enter (and remember) your six-word PIN code, while also adding an email address to set up PIN code recovery.

 

Use of end-to-end encrypted backups:- However, the Android encryption feature for private messages in WhatsApp works by default, but you have to do it yourself for backup.When you enable end-to-end encryption for backup data, no one (even WhatsApp) can access it.

*To use this feature go to WhatsApp Settings Chats and then click on Chat Backup option.

*There click on End to End Encrypted Backup and enable it. After doing this you will have to enter a password for the backup.

*If you forget the password and the phone is lost, then WhatsApp will not be able to help you to recover the backup data.

*An alternative solution is a 64-character "encryption key" that can be stored anywhere.

Hide last scene and online status:-If you don't know this, then know that whenever you open WhatsApp, opening your chat name and anyone can find out when you were online or when you were last online. Yes, but you can hide last seen and online status in WhatsApp from specific people or entire contact list

*To use this feature, open WhatsApp and go to Settings and click on Accounts and select the Privacy option.

*There, click on Last Seen and Online, where you will see the options of Every One, My Contacts, No Body and Maa Contacts Expert, from which you can choose the option of your choice.

*Remember that if you hide the last scene and online status from everyone, you will not be able to see other people's last scene and online status.

Hide profile photo from specific people:-

*To use this feature go to privacy option in WhatsApp settings and click on profile photo there.

*After doing this, click on the Contacts button and select the accounts you don't want to share the profile photo with.

Hide your status from specific accounts:-WhatsApp by default your status is visible to all accounts but you can hide it from specific contacts.

*For this, go to Privacy and then Status in WhatsApp settings

*There, click on the main contacts option and select the contacts from whom you want to hide the status or you can also choose the option to share the status with only certain accounts

Enable read receipts:-If you want to lose the blue tick that appears after viewing a message, go to Settings Account and then Privacy and uncheck the Red Receipts box there.

*Remember that after doing this, when you read the message, others will not know, but it will not be possible for you to know when your friend read your message.

Use the biometric feature:- You can also save your WhatsApp accounts with biometrics (fingerprints).

*For this feature go to privacy and then fingerprint lock option in WhatsApp settings.

*In this option, enable the Lock with fingerprint option, after doing this, you will see three options to lock WhatsApp i.e. immediate, one minute or thirty minutes, from which you can choose the time of your choice.

Prevent other people from adding themselves in WhatsApp groups:-

*For this feature select Privacy and then Groups in WhatsApp settings.

*Select the contacts by clicking on Mother Contacts within the groups.

 *The contacts you select will not be able to add you to any WhatsApp group

You can now add a caption to documents

when sharing them, giving you a new way to describe them. We initially made this feature available to a select group of beta testers after releasing the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.22.22.7 update, and it is now open to all users.

Longer group subjects and descriptions: You can now select a longer subject and description for your groups in order to better describe them. After installing the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.23.3.9 update, we came across this feature.

Share up to 100 media files: Users can now share entire albums with their friends and family by sharing up to 100 photos and videos in their chats. Thanks to the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.23.4.3 update, this feature has been found.

Personalize your avatars: By making an avatar to use as a sticker and profile photo, you can express yourself more effectively. Actually, after installing the WhatsApp for Android 2.22.24.73 update, this feature was already made available to everyone, but WhatsApp is highlighting it in the official changelog once more for users who might not yet be familiar with the feature.

WhatsApp users can auto-delete messages, but there is currently no option to schedule messages. Users who utilize the platform for work would find the feature to be very helpful. Managers and staff members will be able to plan messages for the following morning if they want to respect others' privacy.

Edit message: WhatsApp users have the option to auto-delete messages and even texts after sending them, but as of right now, there is no equivalent of the editing feature that Apple recently introduced with iMessage. Users will essentially be able to edit a text after sending it instead of having to delete it and send the correct version again thanks to the feature. WhatsApp might want to think about limiting the time a text can be edited after being sent for security reasons.

WhatsApp voice status:WhatsApp has begun rolling out voice status on Android and iOS after beta testing the feature for a number of months. Users can update their contacts' statuses with a voice message using this feature WhatsApp-view-once-text - View a text only once

WABetaInfoWith View Once, users can send text-based messages that, as the name implies, will be automatically deleted after the recipient opens and reads them. When you want the party on the other end to not store any private and confidential information, the feature could be very helpful. You can think of it as the text equivalent to WhatsApp's long-standing View Once photo feature.

IOS's Picture in Picture video calling feature Picture-in-Picture video calls have been available to WhatsApp users on Android for well over a few months. The same functionality, which will enable users to browse through other apps while condensing the video call into a small interface that can be moved around the screen, may soon be available for iPhones. Users will be able to multitask easily with PiP for video calls.


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