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The update also brings tweaks in the WhatsApp multi-device feature
WhatsApp is reportedly rolling out “My s Except…” privacy feature, allowing s to control who can see their information on WhatsApp. The instant messaging app is also releasing a new interface for Info and Group Info for specific Android beta testers, as per a separate report. This interface was previously only available when viewing Business Info. Separately, Android beta s are also getting an updated Disappearing Messages feature. This feature allows s to choose among 24 hours, seven days, and 90 days ephemeral durations as default message timer for disappearing chats. Thirdly, WhatsApp has made an improvement to its multi-device feature.
The “My s Except…” option is being introduced with WhatsApp beta for Android 2.21.23.14 WhatsApp features tracker WABetaInfo. This feature allows s to choose who can see their information such as “Last Seen” status, profile photo, and “About” description on WhatsApp. This will be a fourth option along with Everyone, My s, and Nobody on the Last Seen settings menu. s have to select the s who they don't wish to share information with from the “My s Except…” option. The s not selected here will continue to be able to see all information as they did earlier. Additionally, if a disables their Last Seen for specific s, they won't be able to see their Last Seen status either. This rule for Last Seen does not apply to About and Profile Photo.
As per another report by WABetaInfo, WhatsApp beta for Android 2.21.23.13 update is bringing a host of new features for beta testers. The first is the release of a new interface for Info which was released with WhatsApp beta for Android 2.21.23.12. WhatsApp is said to be rolling out the new UI for more beta testers in the latest update. The report says s may also start seeing the new interface for Group Info.
Additionally, the Disappearing Messages feature which allows s to choose among 24 hours, seven days, and 90 days of ephemeral durations. The change was previously available for beta testers on iOS, and is now available for Android testers. Introduced by the Meta-owned app last year, the feature offered an option to automatically make a particular message disappear after seven days. The update now offers choices in time duration to automatically make messages vanish on WhatsApp.
The latest rollout also brings tweaks in the multi-device update. WABetaInfo tweeted that after the multi-device beta update, WhatsApp will not send notifications about security code changes when the linked device list is changed. Security codes are used to that the calls and the messages which a sends to that chat are end-to-end encrypted. These codes are unique to each chat, WhatsApp says.
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