Used by over two billion users around the world, WhatsApp is the world's most popular chat app. Owned by Meta (Facebook), developers update regularly to enhance user experience and add more layers of security.A beta version is currently being tested with changes that WhatApp users may be very interested in.
They are planned to be released later this month (August) however developers aren't able to give an exact time yet. There's a possibility that Meta could scrap them all together if the updates are going horribly wrong however this is unlikely.
Following the successful beta test, here are the eight ways in which WhatsApp will change.READ MORE: Where to buy the Kim Kardashian special edition Beats Fit Pro earbuds collaborationWhen users want leave a WhatsApp group, it comes up very publicly with a notification in the group.
Introverted or disgruntled users will now be a given a chance to leave silently as a notification will only be sent to the admin.There will be a trace that you have been a member of a group however as developers have worked on an update which shows all past group participants.There will be a new 'view message once' feature that is similar to Instagram.
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