WhatsApp, owned by Meta (formerly Facebook), has started developing new features specifically for Android phones, including a feature that allows users to listen to voice messages when exiting a chat. This feature enables Android users to listen to voice messages while checking the main WhatsApp list, providing the ability to control the voice message, pause, play, or close it.
This feature is still under development and has not yet been made available, according to "wabetainfo."
Technology experts recommend that all users of the instant messaging app WhatsApp make 3 main changes in the "Settings" menu at the beginning of 2022 to enhance privacy. One important change is to lock WhatsApp separately on "iPhone," as it prevents others using your phone from accessing your private messages.
WhatsApp recently introduced a feature that automatically destroys new texts after one day. The last change users should make in the WhatsApp application at the start of 2022 is to enable "two-step verification," which provides an additional verification step for your phone number to help protect your account from hackers.