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You may now control who can see your Profile Photo, About, and Last Seen status from your contact list." Users previously had no way to hide their last seen and status updates from certain persons. "Everyone," "My Contacts," and "Nobody" were the only options available to the users. The "My Contacts except" option is now available to users.


Digital Desk: WhatsApp has been progressively introducing new features to improve the user experience. The messaging app was found designing a feature that would allow users to hide their connections from certain persons. WhatsApp has finally brought out the feature after months of testing. Users will be able to hide their last seen and status updates from persons they don't like with WhatsApp's new feature upgrade.

 

"To further secure your privacy online, we are rolling out new choices to your privacy control settings," WhatsApp said in a tweet announcing the feature update. You may now control who can see your Profile Photo, About, and Last Seen status from your contact list." Users previously had no way to hide their last seen and status updates from certain persons. "Everyone," "My Contacts," and "Nobody" were the only options available to the users. The "My Contacts except" option is now available to users.

 

Your last seen, profile photo, about, and status will be visible to all WhatsApp users if you select the "Everyone" option before writing a status. If you choose 'My Contacts,' only your address book contacts will be able to see your last seen, profile photo, about, or status. Similarly, if you select 'My Contacts Except...,' your last seen, profile photo, about, or status will be available to your address book contacts, except those you exclude, and if you select 'Nobody,' your last seen, profile photo, about, or status will not be available to anybody.

WhatsApp had previously stated that it would be releasing plenty of new features for group calls. Users can now mute particular people during a call using the app. However, it is unclear whether all participants will have the ability to mute or only the group admin. Users will now be able to message specific people while on the phone. A new indication has also been added to the app, making it easier for users to see when more individuals join the call.

Prior to the group call feature, WhatsApp users could use Apple's Move to iOS application to transfer their chat history, pictures, videos, and voice messages from Android to iPhone.

 

 

 


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