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WhatsApp lets you save disappearing messages (with a catch)
Hold up, the sender has to approve.
WhatsApp may leave UK due to encryption battle
A UK bill aimed at holding online platforms liable for publishing abusive content, including child sexual abuse, may end WhatsApp in that nation.
By Jonathan Tully
WhatsApp to make it easier to get rid of zombie groups
Give your groups an expiration date.
WhatsApp is letting users post voice notes as statuses
This means recordings of up to 30 seconds that your contacts can listen to.
WhatsApp adds proxy support to bypass internet shutdowns
They have a guide for setting one up, too.
By Sam Haysom
WhatsApp companion mode lets you use the same account on multiple phones
Perfect for people who juggle multiple phones in their life.
WhatsApp launches Communities, but it might be a while until you get them
The rollout has begun.
WhatsApp's Communities feature is live for beta users
Your group chats are getting a major upgrade.
WhatsApp is making it easier to sneak out of groups you don't like
Hey, where's Jack?
WhatsApp will finally let you hide the fact that you’re on WhatsApp all day
Boss: Are you on WhatsApp right now? Me: I would never!
You can react to WhatsApp messages with any emoji now
Time to find the weirdest emoji you know and respond to messages with it.
By Alex Perry
WhatsApp could let users hide their online status soon
Finally, WhatsApp stealth mode.
By Alex Perry
WhatsApp rolls out new privacy features, among other updates
After months of beta testing, WhatsApp is introducing much-needed quality of life changes.
Finally, WhatsApp will let you hide 'last seen' status from specific contacts
For now, you can only hide the status from non-contacts or everyone.
By Anna Iovine
WhatsApp comes for Slack with debut of 'Communities'
The Meta-owned messaging platform is expanding group chats in a big way.
By Rachel Kraus
WhatsApp to finally start letting you post message reactions, report says
No longer will those messages remain reaction-free!
In the Russia-Ukraine information war, encrypted messaging apps provide opportunity and risk
Apps like Telegram, which offer end-to-end encryption, can be a powerful way to spread truths or fictions.
By Rachel Kraus
WWE fan tackles pro wrestler on live TV after apparent catfishing
No, Seth Rollins is not asking you to send him money on WhatsApp.
By Matt Binder