The WhatsApp app has recently rolled out dark mode for Android and iOS users and now the company is testing new features. With the help of the features that the WhatsApp test is doing in beta version, the platform can be used simultaneously on several devices. Similarly, the time for a message to be an umpire can be fixed. The active users of WhatsApp are the highest compared to any other messaging platform and have a plethora of new features on the app. In view of the need for users, the app is constantly coming up with new options.
This option has been seen in the beta version of the WhatsApp app. In fact, with the help of this feature, users will be able to use the same WhatsApp account simultaneously on multiple devices. Now the WhatsApp app can be logged in only on one device. With the help of this feature, when a user adds a WhatsApp account to another device, the encryption-of-the-information will be changed and will be known in the chat. The chat will receive the message, ' Your security code has been replaced with xxx T, because you have logged in or logged out in multiple devices. '
Expiring or Disapping Messages
WhatsApp has been testing this feature for a long time. With the help of an expiring message or a dispirising message feature, the time limit can also be set with the help of a message, after which the message will be automatically deleted. This feature will only be able to use admins on WhatsApp groups. Only group admins will be able to decide whether to use the missing feature in the second member group of the group. The time limit in this feature is given 1 day, 1 week and 1 month. The WhatsApp is also using a special icon when the Expiring Messages feature is enabled in the individual chat.
Password Protected Backup
With the help of the new feature, WhatsApp users will be able to protect their chat backups with passwords. A new option has been added to the new WhatsApp beta update, which is called Password Protect backup. Users who install the WhatsApp app on another device will have to enter the password of the backup history and only then they will be able to restore their chats to the new device. Users will have the option to set or not to set a password for their Google Drive backup.
Verifi Forwarded Messages
Forwarded messages on WhatsApp can now be easily crosschecked. With the help of this, users will be able to know whether the message is fack or not. The new feature will verify the forwarded messages several times and has been given to the ' magnifying glass ' icon users next to the message. This icon has to be tapped. The WhatsApp app will then show a pop-up that says, ' Do you want to search it on the web? This message will be uploaded to Google. The user can cancel the process from here, or tap the Search Web button and search it.