Tech News : New WhatsApp Feature : Leave Silently
New privacy features being rolled out this month mean that WhatsApp users can now leave group chats silently.
Three New Privacy FeaturesÂ
WhatsApp has announced the introduction of three new privacy features: Leave Groups Silently, Choose Who Can See When Youâre Online, and Screenshot Blocking For View Once Messages.
- Leave Groups Silently â For users of group chats. Now, instead of notifying the full group when leaving (which can be a little awkward), itâs only a case of the group admins needing to be notified.
- Choose Who Can See When Youâre Online â Although WhatsApp says â: Seeing when friends or family are online helps us feel connected to one anotherâ it acknowledges that there are times when users would prefer to keep their online presence private. This new feature gives users the ability to select who can and canât see when theyâre online.
- Screenshot Blocking For View Once Messages â WhatsApp says this feature is essentially an added layer of protection to what already âan incredibly popularâ privacy feature. WhatsApp says it is currently testing this feature.
PrivacyÂ
WhatsApp is keen to remind users that these features are in a long line of steps designed to protect their privacy, which have recently included disappearing messages that self-destruct, end-to-end encrypted backups when users want to save their chat history, 2-step verification, and the ability to block and report unwanted chats.
SnapchatÂ
On the same day as WhatsAppâs new privacy features were announced, competitor Snapchat announced its new âFamily Centreâ child safety tool which allows parents to see their childrenâs friend list and who is communicating with them. Snapchatâs new tool to provide âinsightsâ into teen usersâ lives (rather than oversight of them) requires the teenâs account to agree to link up with an account belonging to someone over 25.
Back in May, WhatsApp introduced emojis and the ability to share files within WhatsApp up to 2GB as part of a push by Facebook/Meta to stay at the top of the free encrypted messaging app market and compete with rivals like Snapchat. For example, in January, Snapchat announced a major update (for iOS) which included improved calling, âChat Replies,â Bitmoji Reactions (to allow for more expression), and Poll Stickers to enable emoji-powered polls in Snaps and Stories to survey friends. Meta also wants to consolidate and leverage the power of its other popular apps by integrating and making Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram interoperable.
Online Safety Bill and WhatsAppÂ
With WhatsApp being one of the end-to-end encrypted apps thatâs been the target of UK government pressure for âback doorsâ for monitoring messages to be introduced, along with the Online Safety Bill threatening to weaken encryption, WhatsAppâs made it clear that it wonât be pressured. For example, in recent a BBC interview, WhatsAppâs CEO, Will Cathcart, said that the platformâs security wouldnât be weakened on government orders, and these new privacy features are one of the many that WhatsApp has been letting users know that the privacy of the app is non-negotiable in a way that benefits users.
What Does This Mean For Your Business?Â
With WhatsApp being Meta-owned, plus being under pressure by the government to weaken encryption, as well as having to compete with Snapchat, itâs no surprise that its new features are privacy-based and a way of emphasising to users that itâs not going to compromise on privacy and security. For example, WhatsApp used the same announcement to say, âweâre also kicking off a campaign to educate people about the new features and our continued commitment to protecting your private conversations on WhatsApp.â That said, features such as being able to âsilentlyâ leave a group are going to make using WhatsApp a more comfortable user experience, which is increasingly important to WhatsApp as it tries to continue wooing business users.