Just a few days ago, Meta updated the blog of WhatsApp to announce changes to groups and communities in the Android and iOS mobile version. From now on, administrators have much more power to determine who joins a group. If you want to know all the changes you can read the following report.
The other app that gets a major change is Windows WhatsApp or the app that can be downloaded from the Windows Store, not WhatsApp Web. Video calls had already arrived in the past, but now a change is coming that will revolutionize online meetings.
Audio calls will support up to 32 participants, while group video calls can be organized with up to 8 users. In addition, they will have E2E encryption, which promises the inviolability of content from an external source.
WhatsApp modifies the Windows application
According to the reports, Meta seeks that “over time” many more people are added to the calls and thus compete with other applications such as Zoom, Google Meets or Microsoft Teams.
After being in contact with the same users, Meta has confirmed that it will work on increasing the speed of linking devices in the Windows version and improving chat synchronization.
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