kmiainfo: A leak reveals that “WhatsApp” is working on a “secret mode” that will change the way we use the application! A leak reveals that “WhatsApp” is working on a “secret mode” that will change the way we use the application!

A leak reveals that “WhatsApp” is working on a “secret mode” that will change the way we use the application!

A leak reveals that “WhatsApp” is working on a “secret mode” that will change the way we use the application!  WhatsApp will soon introduce a "companion mode" service that will allow more than one smartphone or other device to log into a single account, a new leak claims.  This will allow users to access their chats, send messages and make calls simultaneously from different devices.  A clever user discovered the feature in a yet-to-be-released WhatsApp update that is currently being tested through the Google Play Beta program.  This is a subscription service that gives Android users exclusive access to new versions of apps available on the Google Play Store.  Screenshots shared on WABetaInfo reveal that WhatsApp users will be able to link the secondary device by scanning a QR code.  First, the user needs to download and open WhatsApp on the secondary device, then tap the full menu, which appears as three dots, on the registration screen.  Then they can click "Link Device", and a unique QR code will be displayed.  Finally, they can open WhatsApp on their primary device, tap on Settings and Associated Devices, and they will be able to scan the QR code on the secondary device.  This will start the transfer of your chat logs and other data.  From now on, any messages sent or calls made on this WhatsApp account will be received by both the primary and secondary device. It gives users the option to access their chats from another device if the primary device does not have an active internet connection.  Users may also be able to update their status and manage "broadcast lists" - saved lists of recipients of broadcast messages - from the secondary device.  And the leak indicates that you will be able to link up to four devices with one account.  The first device to be logged into the WhatsApp account will remain the primary device, and a new companion device will be required to be added.  Users will only be able to change the phone number associated with their account from the primary device.  It was revealed that the feature is available in “WhatsApp” version 2.23.8.2, which is currently undergoing beta testing, but its presence indicates that it will be launched on the “Android” application soon.  This unreleased update also allows the user to lock their private conversations so that they can only be accessed through biometric data, such as a fingerprint or passcode.      “WhatsApp” gets another feature of “Telegram”  Some websites have announced that WhatsApp will get one of the important features in Telegram.  According to the latest leaks, those in charge of the "WhatsApp" application have begun testing a new feature through which news and other types of content can be published.  WABetaInfo indicated that "the new feature in WhatsApp will differ slightly from the (channels) feature in Telegram, as it will get a separate tab, and beneficiaries will be able to hide phone numbers, subscriber lists, and some other information as soon as they want."  According to the site, the new feature was noted in the beta version (2.23.8.6) of “WhatsApp” for Android devices, and it is not yet known when it will be officially launched for users.  And some media outlets had also indicated earlier that the “WhatsApp” user would get a new messaging feature called “bubbles”, through which messages containing video clips of no more than 60 seconds could be sent.

WhatsApp will soon introduce a "companion mode" service that will allow more than one smartphone or other device to log into a single account, a new leak claims.

This will allow users to access their chats, send messages and make calls simultaneously from different devices.

A clever user discovered the feature in a yet-to-be-released WhatsApp update that is currently being tested through the Google Play Beta program.

This is a subscription service that gives Android users exclusive access to new versions of apps available on the Google Play Store.

Screenshots shared on WABetaInfo reveal that WhatsApp users will be able to link the secondary device by scanning a QR code.

First, the user needs to download and open WhatsApp on the secondary device, then tap the full menu, which appears as three dots, on the registration screen.

Then they can click "Link Device", and a unique QR code will be displayed.

Finally, they can open WhatsApp on their primary device, tap on Settings and Associated Devices, and they will be able to scan the QR code on the secondary device.

This will start the transfer of your chat logs and other data.

From now on, any messages sent or calls made on this WhatsApp account will be received by both the primary and secondary device. It gives users the option to access their chats from another device if the primary device does not have an active internet connection.

Users may also be able to update their status and manage "broadcast lists" - saved lists of recipients of broadcast messages - from the secondary device.

And the leak indicates that you will be able to link up to four devices with one account.

The first device to be logged into the WhatsApp account will remain the primary device, and a new companion device will be required to be added.

Users will only be able to change the phone number associated with their account from the primary device.

It was revealed that the feature is available in “WhatsApp” version 2.23.8.2, which is currently undergoing beta testing, but its presence indicates that it will be launched on the “Android” application soon.

This unreleased update also allows the user to lock their private conversations so that they can only be accessed through biometric data, such as a fingerprint or passcode.


“WhatsApp” gets another feature of “Telegram”


Some websites have announced that WhatsApp will get one of the important features in Telegram.

According to the latest leaks, those in charge of the "WhatsApp" application have begun testing a new feature through which news and other types of content can be published.

WABetaInfo indicated that "the new feature in WhatsApp will differ slightly from the (channels) feature in Telegram, as it will get a separate tab, and beneficiaries will be able to hide phone numbers, subscriber lists, and some other information as soon as they want."

According to the site, the new feature was noted in the beta version (2.23.8.6) of “WhatsApp” for Android devices, and it is not yet known when it will be officially launched for users.

And some media outlets had also indicated earlier that the “WhatsApp” user would get a new messaging feature called “bubbles”, through which messages containing video clips of no more than 60 seconds could be sent.

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