Meta-owned WhatsApp has introduced a convenient new feature enabling users to block spam messages directly from their phone’s lock screen. This initiative addresses the persistent issue of spam inundating users’ …
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Following HD Photos, WhatsApp Users Can Now Share HD Videos
by Hamza Irshadby Hamza IrshadISLAMABAD: Merely a few weeks after introducing support for HD photos, Meta’s messaging application, WhatsApp, has now enabled users to transmit videos in high-definition (HD) resolution. The company has introduced …
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WhatsApp introduces ‘screen sharing’ feature for beta users on Android
by Umar Sohailby Umar SohailWhatsApp, the well-known instant messaging service owned by Meta, has launched two eagerly awaited innovations exclusively for Android beta users. This shows WhatsApp’s continuous dedication to improving user experience and …
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Users can now log into same Whatsapp account on up to four phones
by Umar Sohailby Umar SohailFacebook’s founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that a feature enabling users to connect to the messaging app from various phones will soon be available on WhatsApp. “Starting today, you …
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WhatsApp will soon allow you to lock individual chats with a fingerprint: Although WhatsApp lacks some features compared to its contemporaries, it provides enough features to enable users to utilize …
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How to Put or Set Audio and Voice Record In Whatsapp Status?
by Umar Sohailby Umar SohailThe most recent status updates involve the addition of audio messages.
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Meta officially launches ‘Communities’ for Whatsapp. The new feature makes it possible for larger groups and businesses to communicate more effectively. Additionally, the social media giant announced on Thursday that …
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Whatsapp is ready to launch its Message editing feature
by Hamza Irshadby Hamza IrshadThe edit message functionality for WhatsApp, a long-requested feature by users of the messaging service, is almost complete, thanks to developers at Meta. We are now learning a little bit …