WhatsApp, owned by Meta, has launched an official chat platform for iOS and Android users. The platform allows users to receive the latest updates, tips and tricks, and information about the app’s features and updates. The chat is marked with a green verified badge, ensuring its legitimacy and protecting users from phishing attempts or scams that imitate the official WhatsApp account. Users can easily stay notified without having to search for the latest information themselves. WhatsApp’s disappearing messages feature, which allows users to send messages that disappear after a certain period of time, is explained in the first message sent by WhatsApp in the official chat. The official chat is currently available to random users, and it is unclear how people are selected. Additionally, Meta has introduced a new WhatsApp app for Windows, featuring a faster load time and an interface similar to the mobile version of the app. Users can now host group video calls with up to eight people and audio calls with up to 32 people.
WhatsApp Launches Official Chat for iOS and Android Users
Meta-owned WhatsApp has launched its official chat platform, which allows iOS and Android users to receive the latest updates and tips on how to use the app. The chat comes with a green badge and includes tips and tricks on how to use the app. It also provides information on new features and updates.
The official chat is marked with a verified badge, ensuring that it is legitimate and preventing users from falling victim to phishing attempts or scams that imitate the official WhatsApp account. Users can stay notified about the latest information without having to search for it themselves.
Users can also receive updates directly from WhatsApp, and if they do not want to receive notifications, they can always archive, mute, or block the chat. WhatsApp’s first message in the official chat explains how to make messages disappear and links to an official FAQ.
The disappearing messages feature allows users to send messages that disappear from both the sender and receiver’s chat after a certain period of time. WhatsApp’s official chat is currently available to some random users, and it is unclear how people are selected since it seems to be a random selection.
Meta has also introduced a new WhatsApp app for Windows that loads faster and features an interface similar to the mobile version of the app. Additionally, users can now host group video calls with up to eight people and audio calls with up to 32 people.
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