The most used messaging app, WhatsApp, is updating its privacy features and this includes ending the awkward moment of leaving a group.
WhatsApp has great news for ‘hijacked’ users into groups schoolmates, or in school chats.
The new one privacy update the platform will allow, as announced on August 9, users to leave groups in 8th century French style. That is, they will be able to leave the chat without saying goodbye or without anyone knowing it.
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When the user decides to leave the conversation, only chat administrator will receive notification and not all members of the group.
Another update of the messaging app, which has 2,000 million users worldwide, is control who can see how much you are online.
And while users can already disable the feature that notifies others if they have read a message, it cannot hide the fact that the user is using WhatsApp.
“We will continue to create new ways to protect your messages and keep them as private and secure as a face-to-face conversation,” said Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, the company that owns WhatsApp.
Finally, another announcement is that Internet users will have the possibility to stop people taking screenshots message “meant to be viewed only once”.
All tools will be launched in the UK and then worldwide during the month of August.
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