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Whatsapp new features, whatsapp features2020


WhatsApp recently rolled-out the dark mode feature for all its users and currently readying a host of new features for release.

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • WhatsApp is working on a feature that would allow users to use the app on two devices simultaneously.
  • The Delete Messages feature on WhatsApp will enable users to set a time limit to their chats.
  • WhatsApp will also roll out a feature to verify forwarded messages.
After unveiling the much-awaited dark mode feature for its users, WhatsApp is once again on a spree to roll out a host of new features in the days to come. WhatsApp has been under the scanner of late for a lot of security bugs that were discovered in the app recently but the Facebook-owned app has released many updates since then to eradicate the security issues.
However, there are still a few areas where WhatsApp needs to tighten its grip. For instance, a lot of fake news that gives rise to untoward incidents travels through the messaging app but worry no more as WhatsApp will soon roll-out a feature that would let users verify the messages that they are forwarding along with a lot of other interesting features you have been waiting for.
So here are some of the upcoming WhatsApp features
Multi-Device support
WhatsApp is reportedly working on a feature that would allow users to use WhatsApp on two different devices simultaneously. Called multi-device support, the Facebook-backed messaging app. For instance, if you are using WhatsApp on your phone, you will be able to use it on your tablet at the same time. Every time a new device is added, a notification will be displayed in the app.
Self-destructing or disappearing messages
The Delete Messages feature on WhatsApp will enable users to set a time limit to their chats. The feature can be enabled either for group or individual chats. For instance, when you switch the Delete Message toggle on for a particular chat, you will be able to set a time limit for your chats. In that case, you can make your message last either for an hour or a week. You also have the option to switch the Delete Message toggle off. WhatsApp is still working on this feature but it was spotted in the Android beta version. There is no announcement about the official roll-out of the feature.

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