WhatsApp groups by invitation only: news coming soon

WhatsApp groups by invitation only: news coming soon

WhatsApp groups by invitation only

There are times when you are suddenly added to a group. You receive a message telling you that you are now part of a WhatsApp group with 100 other people. After receiving the notification, you are automatically part of the new “unwanted” group. Then you see that two messages arrive on the group that you are not interested in, or even messages promoted by the group administrator. Other times you don’t even have time to figure out which group it is, you are immediately eliminated from the group. Other times it happens to join a group by mistake. You see a lot of people who send greetings, send messages, images with writings, photographs, emoticons. And you wonder who these people are and why you are part of this group. In short, life with WhatsApp groups is really complex!

To this day, WhatsApp users are facing huge problems with groups . Almost every person who uses WhatsApp has been through this nightmare at least once: being automatically added to an unknown group .

Well, we hope this news, released by the Australianetworknews newspaper, will solve your problems. The developers are working to test a new feature that will allow you to be added to a WhatsApp group by invitation only . Which means that it will no longer be possible to be added by accident or by force to an unwanted group.

The “invite” function in the groups will be either a link, or the QR code or the NFC.

So, if you create a new group, you will have to send the user an invitation in the form of a QR code , which they will have to scan to join the group, much like today on WhatsApp Web . Another way will be via NFC . All you have to do is write an NFC tag or touch the appropriate button (NFC is nothing more than a short distance Wireless technology). Finally, an invitation can also be made by sending a simple link , on which you just need to click to be identified and join the group.

The information contained in the tag, in the NFC link and in the QR code can be sent by e-mail from WhatsApp itself. The code should contain information about the group, and the expiration date of the link (after which it will no longer be active).

We hope that this new feature will soon become a reality in order to give users some peace of mind in the stormy sea of ​​WhatsApp groups .

In addition to this new feature, WhatsApp is ready for a new update that will introduce a native application for PC and Mac with which to use the application without a mobile phone.

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