WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new feature that allows users to protect the new WhatsApp Web session using fingerprints. After the introduction of this new feature, your chats will get a new level of security, which will not allow anyone to create a new web session in your absence. Currently, this new feature is under development in the latest beta. Apart from this, the new WhatsApp update for Android has also brought a bug fix, which removes recently used emojis after every update install in the app.
WABetaInfo discovered in the latest WhatsApp 2.20.200.10 beta for Android that the instant messaging app WhatsApp is working on a capability that allows users to confirm new WhatsApp web session creations using their fingerprint. This feature will especially increase the privacy and security of users a level. This feature ensures that no one can create a new session by stealing using your phone.
Tracker's report states that WhatsApp is currently working on the process of implementing this feature, and it may be made available with future updates. This means that you will not get this feature with this latest update, for this you will have to wait a little longer.
The latest WhatsApp 2.20.200.10 beta update for Android brought bug fixes to solve the recently used emoji issue, which is 2.20.200. Has been seen in many versions since. Due to this bug, every time WhatsApp updates are deleted from the recently used emoji app after installation. This bug has been fixed in the latest WhatsApp 2.20.200.10 beta update for Android.
A few days ago in WhatsApp 2.20.200.6 beta for Android, the company added a new sticker pack to the default sticker list in the app, named Usagyuuun. This animated sticker pack has been created by Quan Inc and is now live for the all-new beta in Android. This sticker pack featured white cartoon characters, expressing different emotions through stickers, such as happiness, sadness, love, etc. Apart from this, WhatsApp is also reportedly working on the ability to change wallpapers in different chats.
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