
It also indicates your live location, if you have that enabled in your smartphone settings. Last Seen shows when you were last logged into the app. You can set Last Seen, Profile Photo, About, and Status to be seen by everyone, only your contacts, or no one. WhatsApp gives you a range of choices about who can see you and how much information the app can divulge about your activities. In video calls, you can now press and hold to maximize a participant’s video, and the video chat icon is added automatically to group chats of eight people or less, so you can start a video call with one tap.

But perhaps the biggest change is that the maximum number of video and voice call participants has doubled from four to eight.

Recent WhatsApp updates have included new animated sticker packs, QR code contact scanning, and Dark mode for WhatsApp Web and Desktop. And now, enabling Low Data Mode will disable media auto-download. You can now send messages from the Braille keyboard when using VoiceOver mode, too. WhatsApp added call-waiting support, so you can accept incoming WhatsApp calls while on another call. Go to Settings > Account > Privacy > Groups to get started.

The app also instituted new privacy settings that allow you to control who can add you to groups, and admins can send you a private invite. New search options let you filter by author and content type, so you can easily find specific chats or images you’re looking for. For those using iOS 14, WhatsApp contacts now appear as suggestions in the share sheet as you share content from other apps. WhatsApp is updated often with new features and enhancements.
