WhatsApp’s new username PIN and more: weekly beta update for iOS and Android

Top 3 Key Points:

  1. Username PIN Feature: WhatsApp is developing a new security feature allowing users to control who can contact them using a secure PIN.
  2. Custom Contact Lists: Users will soon be able to create custom lists for contacts and group chats, making chat management easier.
  3. Passkey Support for Backups: Enhanced security with passkey support for encrypted backups is on the horizon.

Did you miss our latest WhatsApp beta updates? Don’t worry, here’s a quick rundown of what’s new! The standout feature of the week is the Username PIN, currently in development for WhatsApp on iOS.

In the recent WhatsApp beta update for iOS (version 24.17.10.74), testers have begun exploring new video calling enhancements. These include dynamic facial filters and a background editing tool that adds more customization to your video calls.

Another exciting feature of the WhatsApp beta for Android (version 2.24.18.16) is the ability to create custom lists of contacts and group chats. Once these lists are set up, WhatsApp will automatically generate filters for each list at the top of your chat screen, making it easy to find conversations within those lists. This feature is still in development and will be released in a future update.

WhatsApp is also working on improving contact management. A new feature is being tested that lets users manage contacts syncing separately for each account, helping you keep work and personal contacts organized. With this feature, you’ll be able to disable automatic syncing and choose to sync specific contacts manually. This update was spotted in the WhatsApp beta for Android (version 2.24.18.14) and is expected to roll out in the future.

The iOS version 24.18.10.70 update brings more details about the username feature, which will allow users to hide their phone numbers when talking to new contacts. Along with this, the Username PIN feature is in development. This feature will let you control who can contact you through your username by requiring a secure PIN for first-time interactions. We believe this is the most exciting news of the week!

In the WhatsApp beta for Android (version 2.24.18.13), we also announced that support for passkeys will soon be available for encrypted backups. This means that instead of relying on complex passwords, you can use biometric authentication, like fingerprints or facial recognition, for extra security.

Another upcoming feature discussed in the WhatsApp beta for Android (version 2.24.18.11) is the ability to mark all chats as read with a single tap. This will be a handy addition to the overflow menu, making it easier to manage unread messages.

Lastly, the WhatsApp beta for Android (version 2.24.18.18) reveals an exciting development in hands-free communication. Soon, users will be able to interact with Meta AI through real-time voice commands. This feature is still in the works and will be available in the future.

Stay tuned with us for more WhatsApp updates and new features, coming your way next week!

Blight Mojave
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