WABetaInfo reported that while WhatsApp works on its long-awaited dark mode for Android, there’s a new privacy feature that the app could launch soon.
WhatsApp is working on new Group Privacy Settings. They are configuring this setting where the user can choose who can add them to groups. When the admin isn’t able to add the user to the group, the user will privately receive the invite.
According to WABetaInfo, WhatsApp has rolled out the feature partially for users in India:
There are still no details about when the feature will be released for everyone and users are urged to be patient.
WhatsApp has recently submitted a new update through the Google Play Beta Program, bringing the version up to 2.19.289. This update brings a new feature that’s under development on both WhatsApp for Android and iOS.
Under group settings where it asks: “Who can add me to groups”, WhatsApp is replacing the “Nobody” option with a Blacklist feature that will allow users to choose “My Contacts Except…”.
If a user decides to choose the Blacklist feature, they won’t be able to switch back to “Nobody”.
WhatsApp is working on the same feature for the iOS app too.
The “Nobody setting” will be removed from the Group Privacy Settings only, but it will still be an option in the “Last Seen”, “Profile Picture” and “About” sections.
Originally appeared on Southlands Sun
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