WhatsApp users on desktop may soon get access to this important privacy feature
WhatsApp users on desktop may soon get access to this important privacy feature. WhatsApp is working on a new privacy update for its desktop users, according to sources. Users of the instant messaging platform may soon be able to customise their privacy settings, such as last seen, profile photo, and about, directly from their desktop.
Currently, neither the WhatsApp desktop application nor the WhatsApp web allow users to adjust their privacy settings. If someone wishes to update their privacy settings, they must do so through WhatsApp on their phone.
According to WaBetaInfo, an online platform that tracks current and forthcoming WhatsApp features, this will change in the near future with a future update."Because multi-device is allowing WhatsApp Desktop to be independent of your phone," the research states, "WhatsApp is currently introducing missing functionalities."
WhatsApp desktop users will be able to choose who can view the last seen, change profile pictures, and more, according to a screenshot released in the article.
They'll be able to turn on and off read receipts. Users will also have the ability to adjust their group settings and choose who can add them to groups. Blocked phone numbers may already be managed via WhatsApp desktop. The choice will be relocated to a different section.
There is no timeframe for when the feature will be available. However, it is most probable that it will first be made available to beta testers. Meanwhile, WhatsApp is set to launch a Message rating function for corporate accounts in the near future.
Users will be able to rate communications from businesses in order to provide feedback. They will be able to rate messages on a scale of one to five stars, with five being the highest and one being the lowest. It's presently in testing, and beta testers for Android and iOS are welcome.

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