WhatsApp testing a major new update aimed at saving you time and money

as mentioned in WhatsApp has a new option that can make annoying group chats more bearable The new setting lets only admins send messages — perfect for functional group chatsWhatsApp group chats can be incredibly useful — the perfect tool for organizing social events, or keeping up to date with news from places like your children's school. That's why WhatsApp is introducing a new option for group chats that lets only approved administrators send messages. It's a simple change, but one that will make group chats more functional and appealing for certain use cases. WhatsApp obviously knows group chats are a big part of its appeal, and has been slowly adding more features. All this makes the Facebook-owned WhatsApp more attractive for the type of group organizing and group announcement feature that might have otherwise been done on Facebook itself.


WhatsApp update will make your group chats WAY less annoying with this new feature

A seriously welcome change has landed on WhatsApp that will prevent group chat headachesA NEW WhatsApp update gives you the ability to block certain people from sending messages inside your group chats. After all, WhatsApp group chats can bring people together, but they can also be seriously annoying at times. The Sun The new feature appears inside the Group Settings tab of your WhatsApp group chatsThe new feature is called Send Messages, and lets you shut people out from your group convo. As long as you're a group admin, you can limit the conversation to only other group admins. How to activate Send Messages restrictions on WhatsAppThe new feature is rolling out from today.

WhatsApp update will make your group chats WAY less annoying with this new feature

WhatsApp testing a major new update aimed at saving you time and money

as mentioned in WhatsApp users have begun a trail of new payments service via the hugely popular app. The Facebook-owned company has been working on bringing a payments system to the app since last year and now almost one million people are testing it. Once WhatsApp fully implements the functionality it will rival the likes of Apple Pay Cash that allows users to send money peer-to-peer through iMessage. The feature has been in beta testing over the last few months and is finally in the hands of some users. A WhatsApp spokesperson revealed India is the testing hub for the new service that will allow users to seamlessly transfer funds into accounts.



WhatsApp update will make your group chats WAY less annoying with this new feature

A seriously welcome change has landed on WhatsApp that will prevent group chat headachesA NEW WhatsApp update gives you the ability to block certain people from sending messages inside your group chats. After all, WhatsApp group chats can bring people together, but they can also be seriously annoying at times. The Sun The new feature appears inside the Group Settings tab of your WhatsApp group chatsThe new feature is called Send Messages, and lets you shut people out from your group convo. As long as you're a group admin, you can limit the conversation to only other group admins. How to activate Send Messages restrictions on WhatsAppThe new feature is rolling out from today.

WhatsApp update will make your group chats WAY less annoying with this new feature

WhatsApp testing a major new update aimed at saving you time and money

as mentioned in WhatsApp users have begun a trail of new payments service via the hugely popular app. The Facebook-owned company has been working on bringing a payments system to the app since last year and now almost one million people are testing it. Once WhatsApp fully implements the functionality it will rival the likes of Apple Pay Cash that allows users to send money peer-to-peer through iMessage. The feature has been in beta testing over the last few months and is finally in the hands of some users. A WhatsApp spokesperson revealed India is the testing hub for the new service that will allow users to seamlessly transfer funds into accounts.





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