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You’ve successfully locked WhatsApp on your phone. To test it, close and relaunch WhatsApp. The app will ask you to use your ...
In an effort to enhance privacy and security, WhatsApp has introduced a new screen lock feature for its web version beta. This feature allows users to set a password for accessing WhatsApp Web.
WhatsApp has updated its Windows app. The new version is web-based. It uses Microsoft Edge WebView2. Users must re-link their ...
WhatsApp Web beta has introduced an anticipated screen lock feature, enhancing user privacy. This functionality, previously in development, has now been made available to a select group of beta ...
Meta is planning to drop its native WhatsApp Windows app in favor of a web wrapper version instead, just months after ...
WhatsApp is planning on releasing a bunch of new features in 2023. Some of these have already been tested on beta users, and it won't be long before they're made available for everyone.
Traditionally, WhatsApp Web has been limited to sending messages and sharing media, leaving voice and video calls exclusive to desktop apps. However, the discovery of this in-development feature ...
Today we’re starting to roll out a new security feature for WhatsApp Web and Desktop: face and fingerprint unlock when linking devices. WhatsApp does not see your face or fingerprint data.
However, some features like video and voice calling only work on WhatsApp's Windows, MacOS and mobile apps. The web version that I use on my Chromebook and iPad don't have access to those calling ...
WhatsApp, one of the most popular instant messaging platforms on the planet, is testing a feature that could make it simpler for its 2 billion users to tell whether the assertion made in messages ...
The feature is called WhatsApp Web and became available on various platforms including Android and Windows Phone earlier this year, but the feature was absent for iPhone users at the time “due ...
(The feature currently does not support looking up images and videos.) The feature, available across WhatsApp’s Android, iOS and Web apps, is in pilot stage, the messaging platform said.