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WhatsApp is Coming with a Great Feature, Important for Privacy

Monali Gupta

The world's most widely used instant messaging app is continually promoting WhatsApp. Now a feature can come in WhatsApp which can prove to be very beneficial for you. According to the report, there is a feature of blocking screenshots in WhatsApp.

This type of feature is in Secure Instant Messaging App Signal. This app is considered as the world's most secure instant messaging platform. Under the Signal App feature, if you are chatting with someone and on the other hand take a screenshot of chat then you get a notification and know that a screenshot has been taken.

WhatsApp is also focusing on security and privacy and has already given it for an end to end encryption. After this, the option for Delete for Everyone came. This is the reason it will not be astonishing considering that the screenshot block feature in WhatsApp is given.

If WhatsApp comes with a feature to block screenshots, then it would be much better for the user's privacy.

Users will not be able to take screenshots of WhatsApp chat after using this alleged authentication feature of WhatsApp. Not only this, the receiver will also not be able to take the screenshot t of the chat. This feature is being developed and it is not currently in the beta version.

If we speak about of WhatsApp's second major feature, Android users will soon get the feature of biometric authentication. Under this, users will be able to unlock WhatsApp from the fingerprint scanner. WhatsApp has already supported fingerprint and face ID for the iPhone.

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