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WhatsApp is going to introduce a screen lock for web users

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WhatsApp is going to introduce a screen lock for web users

WhatsApp is going to introduce a screen lock for web users

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  • The user will be able to choose from the options for settings.
  • The goal of the feature is to make online shopping easier for users.
  • It will initially be available for testing only to WhatsApp beta users.
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A messaging app owned by Meta, WhatsApp, plans to soon add a way for desktop users to lock their screens.

Recently, WhatsApp added some new features to make things easier and smoother for its users.

Android users could already use this new way to lock their screens. For desktop users, the most important thing was that the messaging app was safe, since logging into WhatsApp on the web can be dangerous.
To solve this problem, WhatsApp planned to add a new way to lock the screen. It will initially be available for testing only to WhatsApp beta users.

The messaging giant probably won’t add the feature to desktop users’ default settings. The user will be able to choose from the options for settings.

Earlier, WhatsApp, a big name in messaging, made changes to its “Directory” feature to make it easier for its users to shop in-app.

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Meta wants to get better at online shopping in Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia, Mexico, and the UK. This is part of its mission. The goal of the feature is to make online shopping easier for users.

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