WhatsApp users will be able to block conversations with a password, says Zuckerberg

A big news for WhatsApp was announced this Monday (15). This is a feature that will allow conversations to be blocked individually, through registered passwords.

The new means of privacy was announced by Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, the company that controls WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram.

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“New blocked chats on WhatsApp make your conversations more private. They are hidden in a password-protected folder and notifications do not show the sender or message content,” he said.

Also according to the billionaire, the measure aims to increase the privacy and security of users of the messaging app. The unlocking of conversations can occur through conventional passwords and fingerprints.

WhatsApp for WearOS

Recently Mark Zuckerberg had already announced another novelty for WhatsApp: that the app could soon be accessed on WearOS, which is the version of Android for smartwatches from Google.

This new version of WhatsApp was announced during Google I/O, where Gigante das Buscas announced several other news and partnerships to improve its services.

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