More than one and a half billion WhatsApp users worldwide, know how many in India
More than one and a half billion WhatsApp users worldwide, know how many in India
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In addition to improving its features, WhatsApp is preparing to bring more new features, WhatsApp is now bringing new features about what was heard about hacking in the past. It is being told that in the new feature, you will have control over who can join you in the group, they will be able to choose such people by whom they do not want to join any group. WhatsApp has more than one and a half billion users worldwide, whereas India alone has 400 million users.

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Facebook-owned instant messaging application WhatsApp has started a new feature, in which the user will have the clue that no one can be added to a group without his / her will. The company said that it has faced serious evil due to the Pigasus spy app. Actually, in WhatsApp, one had three options to avoid joining an unwanted group. This included Everyvan, My Contacts, and Nobody.

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WhatsApp has told in a blog that is the latest version, the option of 'My contacts are allowed' instead of 'Nobody'. Through this, users can now choose people in their contacts by whom they do not want to join any group. It is being told that WhatsApp has more than one and a half billion consumers worldwide, of which India alone has 400 million subscribers. It launched a feature in April, in which consumers were given the facility to control who could add them to the group. Earlier WhatsApp subscribers could be added to any group without their permission.

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