According to the instant messaging app, the feature will enhance the privacy of the user on the app by giving them control over which WhatsApp users will be able to add them in various Groups. To enable the new settings, users need to go to ‘Settings’ in their app and tap on the ‘Account’ section. Once it is open, the user needs to go to ‘Privacy’ and then to ‘Groups’. Once the option of Group is selected, they will be given three choices – Nobody, My Contacts and Everyone.
On selecting ‘Nobody’, the user will have the option to approve any group that the has been sent an invite to, if he accepts the invite he will be able to join the group else not. The person who is inviting the user to a group will have to send a private invite to the user which would expire in three days if left unattended. The ‘My Contacts’ option lets people who are in the contact list of the user make him a part of the group and lastly, the option of ‘Everyone’ lets anyone who has the user’s contact make him a part of a group. With the new privacy setting, WhatsApp has given the users more control over whom can add him to a group. The WhatsApp update with these new settings will roll out to some users starting today. In the coming weeks the feature will be made available to all WhatsApp users across the globe. WhatsApp groups are great for connecting with more than one people and sending/receiving messages to everyone at the same time. The groups in WhatsApp has many uses but it can be used to spread lies, fake news and misleading information. Since WhatsApp has given the user the ability to create groups where more than 200 participants can send/receive messages simultaneously, it has become a very sensitive platform. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App