WhatsApp will soon allow people to control who can see when they're online, prevent others from taking screenshots of certain messages, and leave groups without notifying entire channels
The platform will soon allow people to control who can see when they're online, prevent others from taking screenshots of certain messages, and leave groups without notifying entire channels.WhatsApp has more than 2 billion users globally, and is owned by Facebook parent Meta. Announcing the changes on Facebook and Instagram, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the company would"keep building new ways to protect your messages and keep them as private and secure as face-to-face conversations.
Why WhatsApp wants to convince Americans to stop sending text messagesHowever, last year, WhatsApp was heavily scrutinized after an update to its terms of service. Read MoreAt the time, many users expressed concerns about a section of WhatsApp's privacy policy that detailed what is shared with parent company Facebook, which has a troubled reputation when it comes to protecting user data. The update sent some people flocking to Signal, another popular encrypted messaging platform.
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