WhatsApp will hide the last connection time from the contacts you tell it

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jrine
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WhatsApp will hide the last connection time from the contacts you tell it

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That's right, you read correctly, WhatsApp will hide the last connection time from the contacts you select.

Personally, I have disabled the option to see the last connection time, it is not something that matters to me, so I only have it active when I set “statuses” , in order to measure their “ROI” .

WhatsApp will soon make new changes to its privacy settings, allowing users to hide their last connection time only from contacts they choose.


Nowadays, as you well know, you can share this information with everyone, only with your contacts and, as a last option, with no one.
According to the specialized media WABetaInfo , these changes will be made gradually in a beta version for iOS , giving the new option of “all my contacts except” … so that it is there where you mark which contacts you do not want to be aware of your last connection time.

Be careful with these things, you already know how they usually end:

-So he hid the last connection time from me? He didn't hide it from you?

Taking advantage of the fact that list of telegram users in india WhatsApp will hide the last connection time in its beta version, the same action can be performed with the description they have as a “BIO” , message, etc., as well as when showing the profile photo.

WhatsApp remains one of the apps with the most monthly active users, standing at around 2 billion.

The app from the “Zuckerberg Empire” has recently celebrated its 12th birthday, and there are many improvements that have been implemented, and those that will come, such as the possibility of using it on multiple devices , the arrival of videos and images that self-destruct once viewed, or the transfer of chats from Android to iPhone …

We will continue to keep an eye on when these “beta” technological improvements reach all devices, although, as you know, these types of changes and/or improvements usually take time to become “global” , and some of these new possibilities could even fall by the wayside.
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