WhatsApp has made itself part of its own status tonight without any prior notice, meaning that the company will continue to post its own status along with WhatsApp users, which will be visible to all WhatsApp users.
It should be noted that this messaging app, which is used on more than two billion mobile phones worldwide, has been under severe criticism for the past one-month due to a change in its privacy policy.
WhatsApp's first 'Status' with four screens assure users that their privacy is crucial to WhatsApp and that users' private messages cannot be read because they have end-to-end' Encryption is protected.
The change seems to be aimed at restoring WhatsApp users' trust, which has eroded since the company's recently announced changes to its privacy policy.
WhatsApp will also give statuses and share its policy with users. The company has launched a feature to give users new updates and status for answering questions.
The company has assured customers of their privacy in the first status story. WhatsApp has been under fire for several days under the new policy. The new policy announces that WhatsApp will be a real part of Facebook, after which Facebook will be able to use WhatsApp data.
WhatsApp will also give statuses and share its policy with users. The company has launched a feature to give users new updates and status for answering questions.
The new policy announces that WhatsApp will be a real part of Facebook, after which Facebook will be able to use WhatsApp data.
WhatsApp is also testing the web version and voice and video calls on the desktop app. This feature is available to users in beta. The feature will show a pop-up window when calling on the WhatsApp web with a caller's name, profile picture and call, video/audio, and mute buttons.
Earlier, WhatsApp had introduced another feature through which users can now order things online. According to the report, the new feature of WhatsApp will benefit business people and general users. Customers will be able to order their favourite items after viewing the catalogue.