With the new privacy setting for groups, users will have the option to set the privacy settings to either nobody, my contacts or everyone.
Facebook-owned
instant messaging platform WhatsApp
on April 4 introduced a privacy setting for groups on its platform,
providing users control on who can add them to groups. WhatsApp had
been testing this feature under beta program, and from Wednesday
onwards it will roll it out to all users in batches as an app update.
Until
now, anyone available on WhatsApp had the option to create a group
and add anyone from the list of contacts. With the new privacy
setting for groups, users will have the option to set the privacy
settings to either nobody, my contacts or everyone.
Nobody
means you will be sent an invite to join a group, but you will not be
added until you approve. My contact setting allows people in your
WhatsApp contact list to add you in a group.
Here
are the steps to check or enable the new privacy settings for groups:
Step
1: Update the WhatsApp app
Step
2: Open the app and go to settings
Step
3: In Settings, click on account, then privacy, then Whatsapp
groups
Step
4: Tick on the radio box next to nobody, my contacts or everyone to
change the settings, and you are done
Enabling
nobody in privacy settings for a group would prompt the person
inviting you to the group to send a private invite through an
individual chat, giving you the option of joining the group. The
invite will be valid for three days, before it expires and
automatically rejects the invite request.
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