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WhatsApp “Closest Friends” States: Private Sharing Updates

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

WhatsApp to Introduce “Close friends” List for More private Status Updates

WhatsApp is developing ⁣a new feature allowing users to share status updates with a select list of ⁣trusted contacts, offering a greater level of privacy and control. The latest Android beta (version 2.25.25.2) reveals work⁤ on a dedicated “Close Friends” section within the status settings.

This isn’t simply the existing “Share with…” option. Instead, it’s a permanent list functioning as a private⁤ space for more personal content. Users can continue using standard visibility settings (like “my Contacts” or excluding ⁢specific people) in addition to this new feature.

Key⁤ features of the “Close Friends” list:

Exclusive Visibility: Updates shared with “Close Friends” will ⁢be visible only to those on the list.
Visual ⁤Indicator: Recipients will easily identify exclusive content with a dedicated visual marker.
Discreet management: Adding or removing contacts from ⁤the list won’t trigger notifications,preventing awkwardness. Changes only ⁤affect⁤ future ⁢ updates.
End-to-End Encryption: Like all status updates, those shared with “Close Friends” will be protected by end-to-end encryption, ensuring only selected contacts can view the content.

Currently in growth and internal testing, the feature isn’t yet available to ⁣beta ⁣users. A wider rollout date remains unclear, but WhatsApp is clearly focused on enhancing privacy and personalization within its platform.This update could transform status updates into a space for both public expression and intimate, selective sharing.

Want to test upcoming features? You can join the WhatsApp beta channel – [link to guide, if available from original article].

Update WhatsApp Now: Keep your app current to ⁣access the latest ⁢features via​ the Google Play‍ store: [image of Play Store badge].

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