In a new update aimed at meeting the needs of users, the popular WhatsApp chat application has launched two features, nothing more beautiful.

On Wednesday, the green program announced that it would provide the user with information about groups they are in with someone through the app, whether it’s an ex-partner or an annoying colleague.

He also added in a statement that scrolling through old chats is a thing of the past thanks to a smart new feature.

Two important benefits

He explained that from today, users will be able to search for a contact’s name and see the groups they share.

“Whether you’re trying to remember the name of a group you know you’re sharing with someone, or want to see the groups you’re in together, you can now easily look up a contact’s name to see which groups your you are common. ,” He said.

He also confirmed that the new tool is easy to use and is one of two new features offered to groups through the app.

All you have to do is open WhatsApp and enter the contact’s name in the search bar and you can scroll through the groups you’ve shared with them.

The second update is a new control for group admins who can now see all requests in one place, noting that groups are where people have their most intimate conversations.

He stressed that it is important for officials to be able to easily determine who can and cannot attend.

“indispensable”

It is noteworthy that “WhatsApp” has become indispensable in everyday life, as it is one of the most widespread and popular messaging applications around the world, with more than two billion users.

In addition, in the coming weeks, the green application will begin rolling out new features around the world.

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Clayton Turner is a news reporter and copy editor for 24PalNews. Born and raised in Virginia, Clayton graduated from Virginia Tech’s Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy and majored in journalism.

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