Here’s how WhatsApp is changing the way you receive messages

WhatsApp has also announced several convenience features for users throughout 2021.

Recently, WhatsApp was working on a community feature that would allow users to create and interact with communities within the app.

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Meta-owned instant messaging app WhatsApp has started rolling out its first beta for iOS in 2022. As per a recent discovery by WhatsApp tracker WABetaInfo, WhatsApp users will be able to see the profile pictures of users along with message notification in the upcoming update. iPhone the user. According to a screenshot shared by WABetaInfo, the new feature will allow users to see a small picture of the sender in the notification when they receive a message from an individual or group.

The WABetaInfo report states that this feature is currently made available to only a few beta testers on iOS 15. According to WABetaInfo, this feature is going to come in future WhatsApp builds. iOS, Those who are on beta and can use the new feature may experience some issues when displaying profile photos for specific notifications, but these issues will be resolved when the feature is rolled out to the public. There will be solution.

This comes after last week, WhatsApp rolled out beta version 2.22.1.1 for iOS users, which came with hidden references about a feature that would allow users to build communities within the app. A similar feature was seen earlier for Android users.

According to reports, the community on WhatsApp has a name and a description, which is similar to that of a WhatsApp group. After creating a name and writing a description, users will get the option to create a new group or add up to 10 groups. It is said to automatically create an “announcement” group within the community for WhatsApp admins. It can be used to share the same message to all linked groups at once.

Recently, a WhatsApp scam named Rediroff.com has surfaced. This scam has been going on for a few days on the instant messaging app owned by Meta. According to reports, fraudsters are using WhatsApp scams to rob users of personal and financial data such as bank and card details. Spam links can infect Windows PCs along with iOS and Android smartphones.

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