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WhatsApp rolls out contact cards sharing on Windows beta

Nov 26, 2022, 14:25 IST
IANS
  • WhatsApp has started to roll out the ability to share contact cards on Windows beta.
  • The new feature allows users to share contact cards within the same chat share sheet, reports WABetaInfo.
  • With this feature, when a user shares a contact card, the recipient can easily add it to their address book.
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San Francisco, Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp has started to roll out the ability to share contact cards on Windows beta.

The new feature allows users to share contact cards within the same chat share sheet, reports WABetaInfo.

The entry point "Contacts" will appear if the feature is already enabled for the user's WhatsApp account.

With this feature, when a user shares a contact card, the recipient can easily add it to their address book.

The ability to share contact cards has been rolled out to some beta users after downloading the WhatsApp beta for Windows 2.2247.2.0 update, the report said.

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Earlier this week, the messaging platform had rolled out the ability to create polls on Windows beta.

To create a poll, users have to click the attach icon which is next to the chat bar and can see a poll option.

The feature is end-to-end encrypted, which means that only other people in the same conversation can read and reply to it. It is available for both individual and group chats.

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