Soon, WhatsApp will allow you to plan events in private chats.

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According to recent modifications discovered in the most recent beta version, WhatsApp is working on extending its group chat event planning tool to private conversations (via WABetaInfo).

To help you plan events and keep in touch, WhatsApp now lets you create events from group chats. In addition to a name, date, and time, hosted events can additionally have a description, location, call link, and finish time. You can only invite members of the group chat.

All of these event planning tools should be accessible in one-on-one discussions as part of WhatsApp's goal to introduce events to private chats. It's another move in the direction of Meta's objective to keep users in the app longer rather than requiring them to utilise calendars orNotably, Apple is reportedly about to release "Confetti," an event organising tool that runs on iCloud. According to reports, the service would provide users with a "new way to invite people to parties, functions, and meetings," as an alternative to the straightforward method of event creation already available in Apple's Calendar app.

WhatsApp is currently testing enabling users to access View Once material on connected devices. The modification should increase the usefulness of the function for people who have many devices, as it is now only possible to see a vanishing image or video on the primary registered device for a user account.

In light of this, WhatsApp has patched a serious privacy flaw that impacted its "View Once" function for iOS devices. Users were able to watch images and movies that were supposed to vanish after only one viewing because to the glitch. To guarantee that any View Once media stays ephemeral as intended, make sure you're using the most recent version of the app from the App Store, considering the privacy implications.


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