This is what the cross-platform chat functionality looks like on WhatsApp

Here are the first screenshots of what the new functionality will look like WhatsApp, multi-site chatHow to use the feature that lets you talk to people on Telegram, Messenger, Signal and other platforms comes to light.

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WABetaInfo We found an interesting screen in version 2.24.6.2 of WhatsApp for Android where users can disable third-party chats or allow the feature only for select apps.

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As can be seen in the leaked screenshot, one of the best innovations this functionality offers is that users can decide which other sites to interact with.

The outlet has also invented a splash screen for third-party chats, which gives users a better idea of ​​how things will work.

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“Third-party apps are provided by law to users in our European region,” says the disclaimer seen in the screenshot. This suggests that third-party chats are no longer available outside of Europe.

The store also reiterated that group chats do not work with third-party apps. It also echoed earlier confirmations that voice and video calls would not work.

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