A new WhatsApp post arrives that anyone has been waiting for for years
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Known for its resource advancement, WABetaInfo has posted that a new functionality arrives on WhatsApp that anyone with an ex-lover has been waiting for for years.
It’s the ability to block “last seen” time information for some specific contacts in the app.
This is because until then it was only possible to choose from three settings to determine who might know and who might not know the last time I was online: “Everyone”, “Nobody” or “My Contacts”.
The new feature brings the ability to “My Contacts, Except…” section in Privacy Settings, allowing users to decide who they want to hide information from.
A new WhatsApp post arrives that anyone has been waiting for for years
According to WABetaInfo, the release has arrived for some WhatsApp Beta testers with Android update 2.21.33.
A noteworthy detail is that the last view is disabled for some specific contacts, and you also won’t be able to see when they were last seen in the app.
Another point is that the rule, at the moment, does not apply to the “Profile photo” and “About” (profile summary) sections. But the trend is that it will be tested soon, too.
In short, this function will finally help users to enhance privacy, especially avoid ex-people who are still in touch who are monitoring everything. Expectations are high.
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Since this feature is still in its early stages, it will not be released to all users until after testing, approvals and corrections on the bugs.
So there is no set date for implementation. However, it is known that most of the functions that appear in WhatsApp Beta are usually released later.
Therefore, we must wait for the official announcement. If identity verification for payments is successful, it can be adopted as a rule in the application. Danger to everyone who likes to deceive people!
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