Don’t Use View Once Feature Without Updating
WhatsApp has a feature for those moments when you want to share something, but don't want it to stick around. Called "View Once," the feature lets you send a photo or a video to someone; after they've seen it, the content is gone forever.
WhatsApp has released version 25.2.3 for iOS devices to patch a significant privacy vulnerability that affected its "View Once" feature.
WhatsApp is working on a new feature that will allow iOS users to log into the encrypted messaging platform through different accounts within
Gallabox has raised $3.5 million of new funding as it seeks to expand its WhatsApp solution for managing customer conversations into the US
In this digital world, smartphones are an important part of our lives and WhatsApp is the most popular instant messaging app in the world. It has more than 3 billion users all over the world, and WhatsApp introduces new features for these users.
If your iPhone is still running on iOS 14 or an older version, you can open the Settings app and navigate to General > Software Update > Install Now. Once the update is completed, you will be able to install the latest testing version of WhatsApp on your iPhone.
iPhone users will be able to add a new account to WhatsApp using two different methods. The first involves setting up the device as a primary account, while the second lets you scan a QR code to link the new account as a companion.
In a groundbreaking initiative, the state government is set to launch WhatsApp governance today, marking the first time such a service will be implemented in the country.
The latest WhatsApp beta update for iOS gives users the ability to add and switch between multiple accounts on a single device, according to WABetaInfo. It comes over a year after the feature became available for Android.
Andhra Pradesh today launched WhatsApp Governance, offering 161 government services via the messaging app from today. However, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has asked officials to prioritise cybersecurity,
A seven-year-old girl died yesterday after she was believed to have been abused by her parents in Kajang, Selangor. Kajang district police chief Naazron Abdul Yusof said Kajang Hospital authorities lodged a report regarding the incident at 1.11am yesterday.