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TIMELESS NEWS NOW > Technology > A new feature that allows you to pin up to 3 messages in a chat is released by WhatsApp for everyone

A new feature that allows you to pin up to 3 messages in a chat is released by WhatsApp for everyone

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Last updated: 2024/03/22 at 6:57 PM
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With the release of an exciting new feature, WhatsApp users may now easily pin up to three messages at once within a chat, greatly improving accessibility and organization. This version is a substantial increase in conversation organization and makes sure critical information stays immediately accessible. Previously, it was only possible to pin one message.

Both WhatsApp Head Will Cathcart and CEO of Meta Mark Zuckerberg revealed this functionality on his individual WhatsApp Channels, highlighting its significance and accessibility. The feature to pin messages, which was first made available for group and one-on-one conversations in December of last year, is now available for all message kinds, including text, photos, and polls.

When you need to quickly access important information, like a friend’s address or the location of a scheduled group activity, pinned messages are an excellent tool. Users only need to long-press on a message and choose the “Pin” option in order to pin it. In addition, users may choose how long a message stays pinned, from 24 hours to 30 days, which helps to maintain structure and relevancy in the conversation.

Although messages that are pinned for extended periods, such addresses, need to be re-pinned after 30 days, users can choose to “Star” a message for easier access in the future. All WhatsApp users may now take use of this new feature, which improves user experience and facilitates more effective communication.

WhatsApp’s most recent beta version has an improved app lock function in addition to the intriguing pinning feature. With extra authentication choices outside biometric recognition, this update—which is presently accessible to a select few users—offers customers greater security and flexibility. Users may now use biometric authentication techniques like fingerprint or face recognition in addition to unique identifiers like their device’s passcode.

Additionally, WhatsApp for Android 2.24.6.16 adds chat filters that show up at the top of the discussion list. By highlighting particular discussion categories, such as group chats and unread messages, these filters let users organize their chat view and make it simpler to explore and handle conversations efficiently. WhatsApp continues to put user experience and innovation first with these new features and improvements, guaranteeing smooth communication and interaction for millions of users worldwide.

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