Uber users can now avail its services on WhatsApp in both Hindi and English languages
Along with chats, the users will also be able to transfer their account information, group chats, chat history
Today, when everyday office conversations on WhatsApp have become part of our lives, most people have moved on from the strict formal language that once was required for official communication.
In a bid to make the messaging platform more user friendly, Meta-owned WhatsApp is likely working on a new feature that will allow users to silently exit groups.
WhatsApp received grievances against 495 Indian accounts which appealed to ban 285 accounts, out of which 24 were banned
Archived chats will stay tucked away permanently, unless users choose to manually un-archive the conversation
WhatsApp rolled out a new feature where the users can join a group video or voice call even after its started, and you see the participants in a video call screen the way you see on various apps.
Messaging platform says govt is trying to stop privacy policy update, which is a private contract between WhatsApp and its users, without any legitimate factual or legal bases
This is the second time the government has asked the Facebook-owned firm to withdraw its new privacy policy. And that makes the matter a tad crucial to all WhatsApp users in the country
WhatsApp will not delete any account for not accepting its new privacy update, but users not agreeing to the controversial terms after 'several weeks' will not be able to access their chat list
This includes ads, interactions with large user groups, government
In a bid to curb irresponsible use of animated stickers, WhatsApp has introduced a new limit on sharing these stickers, according to WABetaInfo, a fan website that tracks WhatsApp beta.
Facebook-owned messaging app donates $1 million to fact-checking group
Facebook-owned Whatsapp had said that Indian journalists and human rights activists were among those globally spied upon by unnamed entities using Pegasus spyware
The group of 19 affected Indian users said in an open letter that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government must explain whether it had mounted the surveillance on them
Monthly active users are over 1.3 billion and it supports 60 languages globally