WhatsApp rollouts new safety feature to prevent users from joining unknown groups
WhatsApp has rolled out a new feature for the safety of its users. The instant messaging platform will show all the relevant information related to a group to users when they are added to that group. As per the information shared by the platform through its WhatsApp channel, it has added a new card for group chat that will give users a closer look at important details such as who added them to the group, when the group was created, and what the group is about when they are added to a group. Image Source : FILEWhatsApp new feature If a user has been added to a group that they do not want to be a part of, the context card includes a 'Safety tools' option to report problematic content. Users will Apart from this, WhatsApp has an existing feature that allows users to disable unknown users from adding them to a group.
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