Internet's largest search engine Google has introduced new tools for mobile

Internet's largest search engine Google has introduced new tools for mobile
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Internet's largest search engine Google has introduced new tools for mobile users while improving security features on its Chrome browser.

 According to a report by WhatsApp Beta Info, WhatsApp has now rolled out the captioning feature to iPhone users after the web and Android along with forwarding images, videos, and any type of media.

 According to the report, under this feature, iPhone users will be able to enter 'caption' while forwarding any type of media i.e. images, videos, graphics interchange format (GIF), and documents.

 Earlier this feature was introduced for web version and Android users, now it has been rolled out for iPhone users as well.

 After introducing this feature, now if you want to send any kind of media from one chat to another chat, you can write a 'caption' with it. will

 In addition, more updates have been introduced in the status feature of WhatsApp, now users will be able to add their recorded voice as audio status in their status. You'll be able to add customized audio to your status, but these updates are currently available to select Android beta testers.

 According to the report, the messaging application will give users the option to decide who listens to their voice statuses and users will also be able to control their voice recordings as the feature will allow users to delete statuses before making them public. will also be available.

 Users will be able to record their 30-second voice and add it to the status, which will last for 24 hours and expire after a set time. This update to the status feature will also be available to other WhatsApp users in the coming weeks.

 According to a report by WhatsApp Beta Info, WhatsApp has now rolled out the captioning feature to iPhone users after the web and Android along with forwarding images, videos, and any type of media.

 According to the report, under this feature, iPhone users will be able to enter 'caption' while forwarding any type of media i.e. images, videos, graphics interchange format (GIF), and documents.

 Earlier this feature was introduced for web version and Android users, now it has been rolled out for iPhone users as well.

 After introducing this feature, now if you want to send any kind of media from one chat to another chat, you can write a 'caption' with it. will

 In addition, more updates have been introduced in the status feature of WhatsApp, now users will be able to add their recorded voice as audio status in their status. You'll be able to add customized audio to your status, but these updates are currently available to select Android beta testers.

 According to the report, the messaging application will give users the option to decide who listens to their voice statuses and users will also be able to control their voice recordings as the feature will allow users to delete statuses before making them public. will also be available.

 Users will be able to record their 30-second voice and add it to the status, which will last for 24 hours and expire after a set time. This update to the status feature will also be available to other WhatsApp users in the coming weeks.

According to the company, if a user now tries to take a screenshot or record a message sent under ViewWins, the screen will go black, and even with a third-party app, it will not be possible to take a screenshot of such messages.

 Note that while introducing ViewWins, WhatsApp said that this feature could be used to send sensitive information such as a picture of a Wi-Fi password, but taking a screenshot could pose a risk to users' security. Prevention is being done now.

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