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Finally, you can customize who sees or doesn’t see your last WhatsApp connection.

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In this magazine, we have talked many times about whatsapp features and how we can customize the app so that it only shows the information we need. The problem is that it sometimes brings privacy that we are not looking for.

Have you ever had someone send you a Whatsapp message and after a few minutes reply with something like: “I know you are online, why aren’t you replying?”

This is annoying, and so far the only option we’ve had has been to remove the “Last connection time” setting. But this made it impossible to see the connection hours of others. If you don’t let yours be seen, you won’t be able to see someone else’s. Until now.


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The new beta version of WhatsApp for Android, version 2.22.16.11, adds the ability to hide your online status, WABetaInfo reported on Friday. Users will now have the option to set the Last Seen and Online features to be shown to everyone, all contacts, only selected contacts, or no one.

We knew this feature was coming thanks to a WABetaInfo report earlier this month. but it was in development for iOS at the time, and it is not known when it will arrive on Android.

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Now, however, Thanks to the feature shown in the beta version of WhatsApp, it is almost guaranteed to arrive soon in the official update of the WhatsApp app.for both iOS and Android,

Besides hiding the fact that you’ve been using WhatsApp all day, this feature should be useful if you are trying to prevent someone from disturbing you, or be able to check something in your chat history so that no one lashes out at you with messages.

Source: Computer Hoy

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