WhatsApp New Feature Block Messages From Unknown Senders Beta Version 2241724 Spotted All Details
Features tracker WABetaInfo has spotted a new feature on WhatsApp beta for Android. saw Under which messages from unknown senders can be blocked. This feature has to be enabled from within the settings. According to the tracker, the feature has been seen on WhatsApp beta 2.24.17.24 version. According to the screenshot shared, the feature will be introduced under the name ‘Block unknown account messages’. A toggle button has been given in it, which appears to be kept off by default and users will be able to enable it through settings.
The description of this feature reads, (translated) “To protect your account and improve device performance, WhatsApp will block messages from unknown accounts if they exceed a certain volume.”
The certain volume condition seems to indicate that it will block a sender only if they send more than a certain number of messages, rather than blocking all messages from an unknown account. This could be for spammers who send a large number of promotional messages on a daily basis. The report does not provide any information on whether this will also work on senders whose message requests have been accepted or not.
Apart from this, let us tell you that now traffic challans will be sent to people on WhatsApp in Delhi. Delhi Governor VK Saxena has also given orders to start the process soon, after which traffic challans will be sent on WhatsApp. Apart from this, WhatsApp has launched a new feature for those traveling by metro in Delhi and NCR. In the latest feature, WhatsApp users can now recharge their smart cards issued by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) through a dedicated chatbot on the instant messaging platform. Apart from the top-up service, it also provides other services like buying tickets, viewing past transactions and contacting customer support.
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