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WhatsApp also began testing the same privacy controls with beta testers on Android last month
WhatsApp is reportedly rolling out new granular privacy controls to certain testers on the latest beta version of the app for iOS, that allows advanced management of privacy settings on the app. First spotted in development last year, the feature is designed to give s granular control over who can see their last seen, about, and profile photo on the messaging service. While some testers can now access these features on the beta versions for iOS and Android, WhatsApp is yet to announce when these privacy settings will be rolled out to all s.
According to a WhatsApp. s who have signed up to receive beta builds via TestFlight can update to WhatsApp beta for iOS 22.9.0.70 might see the features enabled in the app. The new settings appear to be enabled via a server-side switch, as some s may have to wait for 24 hours in order to see the new settings, according to the feature tracker.
WhatsApp's new privacy controls for s on the latest iOS beta version
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s who have updated to the latest beta version can visit WhatsApp Settings and select , then tap on Privacy. Under each of three sections titled About, Last Seen and Profile Photo, s should be able to see a new option titled My s Except... — which will prevent any selected s from viewing their profile photo, last seen, or about profile sections. Previously, WhatsApp would only allow s to choose among Everyone, My s, and Nobody.
Excluding a from viewing when you were last seen on WhatsApp will hide their last seen from you, but this is not the case while excluding them from viewing your about or last seen, according to the feature tracker. The same is true for s on the beta version of WhatsApp for Android, who also received the same feature last month with WhatsApp beta for Android 2.22.8.9 that rolled out on March 29. Gadgets 360 was able to confirm that the granular privacy controls were enabled and working on the latest version of WhatsApp beta for Android.
Earlier this week, WhatsApp announced a new Communities feature to help s gain better control over groups. With the new feature, multiple groups can be added to a Community, and s can send a single message to everyone. WhatsApp is also bringing more improvements to the messaging service, including an increased file sharing limit, new reactions, and the ability to make group audio calls with up to 32 people simultaneously, according to the company.
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