The application will test new functions
WhatsApp is, without a doubt, one of the most used social networks in the world. In the face of so much prestige, the developers do their best to keep the app always updated and announce a series of news. The latest one caused a sensation.
This is because it was announced WhatsApp is working on an update It could revolutionize the way users communicate. The messaging app is experimenting with identification functionality through usernames, which makes it unnecessary to ask for a phone number to start a conversation.
This functionality, if implemented, could have significant implications for both privacy and platform usability. The idea of WhatsApp is to allow users to create a unique username, which will be associated with their account. Thus, contacts occur through the username.
Therefore, different users cannot share the same username, ensuring that each account on the platform is distinct and easily recognizable. It should be noted that at the moment the novelty is being tested exclusively by WhatsApp Beta users who have already updated to version 2.23.11.15.
By the way, beta versions of the messaging app are often used to test new features before they are released to the general public. This new functionality is already familiar to Telegram users, and it could give WhatsApp an even more competitive edge.
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You can use the same WhatsApp account on up to four mobile phones. The function helps those who have multiple devices, whether for work or personal use. Many people use the application for work, but also for entertainment, so the action facilitates these exchanges.
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