"socialbarrel" said : WhatsApp testing “Live Location Tracking” feature in its app

referring to For friends trying to meet up with other friends, Live Location Tracking is not a bad feature; particularly in a crowded location or place. Live Location Tracking is still being tested, and is found in Android (ver. Facebook's exact location or tracking feature lets you know the exact location of your friends. With Live Location Tracking, you will be able to continuously track a friend for a set period of time. Share the joyDitched by Facebook a couple of weeks back, WhatsApp is probably on the verge of adding real-time location tracking to its app.


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WhatsApp testing feature to revoke messages you sent by mistake


WhatsApp testing feature to revoke messages you sent by mistake
Mashable reports that WhatsApp is testing a feature that will allow you to revoke a message once it has been sent. pic.twitter.com/Ncj22txxcG — WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) December 14, 2016WhatsApp also appears to be testing a new live location tracking feature, allowing users to track friends in a group in real-time. WhatsApp could decide not to ship these features, as they're part of a beta test, but a revoke message feature would certainly be a welcome addition to the messaging service. Twitter account @WABetaInfo, that regularly tracks new WhatsApp features, discovered the addition in recent beta copies of WhatsApp. If you've ever sent a drunk or mistaken text over WhatsApp then you'll be glad the service is considering a new option to correct poor life decisions.

New WhatsApp beta feature looks to eliminate the pain of embarrassing texts
This story, "New WhatsApp beta feature looks to eliminate the pain of embarrassing texts" was originally published by Greenbot. @WABetaInfo A new feature in the WhatsApp beta allows you to revoke and edit messages after they've been sent. While WhatsApp allows users to receive beta versions in the Play Store, the feature doesn't appear to be active in the most recent version, marked 2.17.42, which posted yesterday. WhatsApp is testing a way to eliminate the stress over text messages. Spotted by Mashable on the Twitter account @WABetaInfo, the latest beta version of the app seemingly includes a way to revoke and edit messages after they've been sent.


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