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So, in this article, we are going to talk about some of the best features of WhatsApp beta that you will soon find on the stable version of the WhatsApp app. So, let’s explore the list of best upcoming features of WhatsApp for Android 2019.
#1 “WhatsApp from Facebook” tag
Well, it’s not a feature, but Facebook recently released an update for its WhatsApp beta users which adds the ‘WhatsApp from Facebook’ label to the app. We had already shared news about this new name change a few days ago. With this new name change, Facebook wants to be more transparent about the products and services that it holds. You can check the new tag in the WhatsApp’s setting action.
#2 Multi-platform support
Well, the popular instant messaging app, of course, WhatsApp is about to get multi-platform support. This new feature would allow users to run their accounts on multiple devices simultaneously. That means users can use the same account on an iOS device and Android at the same time. So, with multi-platform support, you can use WhatsApp on your PC if your phone doesn’t have an internet connection.
#3 Group Invitation
If you have been using WhatsApp for a while, then you might know that there’s no option to block others from adding you to the groups. However, with the Group invitation feature, you can prevent others from adding you to the group. The feature is already there on stable WhatsApp app, users can visit the in-app privacy option to change the group settings to ‘Nobody’, ‘Everyone’, or ‘My Contacts’. So, those who choose to set ‘Nobody’, will get a request to join the group.
Despite the fact that it is not a feature, Facebook has updated the beta version of WhatsApp to include the phrase "WhatsApp from Facebook."
If you've used WhatsApp for any length of time, you know that you can't prevent others from adding you to groups. To counter this basket random, we've included the ability to decline Group invitations so that no one can add you to a group without your consent.