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WhatsApp Users Can No Check Details About A Group Before Joining: Here's How The New Feature Works

WhatsApp users will be able to see crucial information about a group before deciding whether to join or stay.

WhatsApp is rolling out a significant update designed to give users greater control over group interactions by providing detailed information before they join any group. The feature, which was announced through the platform’s official Broadcast Channel with the message “Know more before you join,” offers a closer look at group details, aiming to enhance user safety and transparency.

With this update, users will be able to see crucial information about a group before deciding whether to join or stay. This includes who added them, the group’s creation date, and a brief description of the group’s purpose. By giving users more context, WhatsApp hopes to reduce unwanted surprises and help users make informed decisions about their participation in group chats. This update is particularly beneficial for those who may be wary of joining groups with unfamiliar members or unclear topics of discussion.

Access To Safety Tools

In addition, when users are added to a group by someone not in their contact list, they’ll also see extra safety features. This is part of WhatsApp's ongoing commitment to safeguarding its users, ensuring they have the tools to control their privacy. For example, users can adjust their group privacy settings to limit who can add them to groups, with options like “Everyone,” “My Contacts,” or “My Contacts Except…,” providing additional layers of security for those concerned about unsolicited group invites.

Aside from enhancing group transparency, WhatsApp is preparing for one of its biggest changes yet: interoperability with other messaging platforms. This upcoming feature will allow users to send messages and make both audio and video calls to people using other apps. This shift is part of Meta's compliance with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), which requires major tech platforms to promote fair competition and avoid favouring their own services.

ALSO READ: WhatsApp Might Soon Let Users Message/Call Users Across Apps

Interoperability is a huge step for WhatsApp, which has traditionally been a closed system, only allowing communication within its platform. By embracing third-party interoperability, WhatsApp is aligning itself with similar regulations placed on tech giants like Apple and Google, who are also under pressure to make their services more accessible across platforms.

With these new features, WhatsApp continues to evolve in response to user needs and regulatory requirements, positioning itself as a leader in both user safety and digital communication innovation. The platform’s commitment to transparency, privacy, and cross-platform communication ensures it remains a popular choice for millions of users worldwide, particularly in countries like India, where it has a massive user base.

About the author Shayak Majumder

Shayak Majumder leads the ABP Live English team. He reviews gadgets, covers everything AI, and is on the lookout for the next big tech trend to cover. He is also building a data-driven AI-aware newsroom. Got tips? Reach out!

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