WhatsApp is testing a new feature to fill the privacy gap for users

WhatsApp is testing a new feature to fill the privacy gap for users

As it tests a new feature to disable the “screenshot” feature, WhatsApp is continuously developing new features.
With this new function, WhatsApp hopes to improve user privacy and safeguard data.
Additionally, the WhatsApp application declared via “Twitter” that a brand-new function called “Screenshot Blocking” was being tested. This information was reported by the “WABetaInfo” website, which covers WhatsApp news.

Users will no longer be able to take a screenshot for a single viewing of images and videos thanks to the screenshot blocking function.
This security measure, which WhatsApp is making available to some beta users, stops someone from snapping a screenshot or recording a screen in order to view multiple messages at once.

It’s interesting to note that “WhatsApp” is now working on a number of top-secret improvements to its application, which WABetaInfo investigators disclosed to modify this application to reveal the impending changes.
The WhatsApp programme is reportedly getting five significant updates, some of which have already passed the beta test but many of which are still in production, according to the British tabloid The Sun. Which:
Beta version of a new feature that enables the creation of links to join calls.

the capacity to conceal your online status on WhatsApp (beta)
3. A function that lets you make and distribute polls in group chats (beta)
4. A new camera setting makes recording videos simple (in development)
5. The capacity to store secret communications (under development).

A new feature that would help users with their privacy is being tested by WhatsApp.

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