There is good news for WhatsApp users. Now you will be able to post a video of 90 seconds instead of 30 seconds on your WhatsApp Status. That is, now you will not need to cut and paste the video again ...
WhatsApp Status is getting a bit of a facelift. Status is WhatsApp's version of an AIM away message (an ancient AOL feature from the early days of the social internet), which basically allows users to ...
Some beta testers can now see a new option inside the status editor that lets them save any unfinished update., Technology & Science, Times Now ...
WhatsApp is getting its own version of a status update feature, similar to Instagram Notes. As on Instagram, the new feature allows users of the Meta-owned messaging app to post a short text update ...
WhatsApp is introducing Private Mentions and likes to its Status feature. Users can now privately tag their friends in their WhatsApp Status, which is resharable by the tagged person. A new green ...
Chandraveer, a seasoned mechanical design engineer turned tech reporter and reviewer, brings more than three years of rich experience in consumer tech journalism to the table, having contributed to ...
WhatsApp is bringing back a familiar feature that many early users may remember the simple text-based status. The company has redesigned it with a fresh look, making it easier for people to share ...
Chandraveer, a seasoned mechanical design engineer turned tech reporter and reviewer, brings more than three years of rich experience in consumer tech journalism to the table, having contributed to ...
Instagram Stories are a fun and dynamic way to share snapshots of your day with friends, family, and followers. Whether it’s photos, videos, music, polls, or even reposted content, Stories let you ...
After years of providing free services without any bells attached, WhatsApp is now going to start showing ads on the popular chat app. To be clear, users will only see ads on the Status screen — the ...
As personal privacy features go, WhatsApp has the basics covered (setting aside the privacy policy, anyway). You have end-to-end encryption, two-factor authentication, and the ability to stop people ...