WhatsApp is an instant messaging application that has made life easier for many people.from personal to professional level as many companies use WhatsApp groups for important notifications or urgent matters.
And in this increasingly technological era, everything is becoming more instantaneous. From payments through apps like Bizum to instant messaging where you can send messages and even audio to those closest to you on a daily basis without having to meet for a call.
Yes indeed From a privacy perspective, tools like WhatsApp may represent a loss of privacy for some users. who want to maintain their privacy and their image from others.
It is very common to share screenshots taken using the app and sometimes even send them via WhatsApp to another user with profile photos or a conversation with another person.
That’s why Work is underway to block screenshots of user profile photos on WhatsApp. This new addition to the app will prevent users from taking snapshots of other people’s profiles while in restricted mode.
Often when we talk about another person, we use their WhatsApp photo to show it to a third party. and know who we are talking about, however we must keep in mind that the purpose The person’s profile photo is usually meant to help us recognize them. with whom we communicate.
This is different from social media where people freely share their images and photos. However, such differences are often not taken into account, and many people rip into WhatsApp as if it were a social network and use these images without the permission of their owners.
Mark Zuckerberg’s instant messaging company already implements this restriction feature. which will block screenshots of other users’ profile photos. According to WABetaInfo, a portal specializing in informing users about the latest news on all version of WhatsApp, did this in the latest beta version for Android 2.24.4.25.
A few years ago, we already saw that WhatsApp removed a feature that allowed users to save other people’s profile photos and has now gone even further by blocking their screenshots as well.
The fact that photos cannot be downloaded, but screenshots can be taken and shared, once again leaves the possibility of violating the privacy and privacy preferences of many users and That’s why the WhatsApp team has also developed a screenshot lock feature.
What we do know is that from the moment it becomes available on devices, when a user tries to take a screenshot of a profile photo, the app will notify that the feature is blocked via a notification.
This is expected to happen in the coming weeks when will this new restrictive feature become available to more devices in recent weeks, although Now it’s available for some beta testers via the latest WhatsApp beta updates for Android from the Google Play Store.
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