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[br]If you use WhatsApp, there's a good chance you've encountered the problem of sending photos to wrong contacts.[br][br]People often make this mistake and then correct it by redacting the message before the recipient sees it.[br][br]But now, in a major update, the Facebook-owned company is working on a solution that would stop you from committing this blunder in the first place.[br][br]Here's how.[br][br][br]How sharing a photo works at present[br][br]When you share a photo/video with a WhatsApp contact, the share screen provides the options to edit the image and add captions.[br][br]The interface is neat but there's no name of the person who will be receiving the photo.[br][br]In fact, the only thing connected to the recipient is an icon representing their DP in the upper-left corner, one that is easy to miss.[br][br][br]WhatsApp is working on a change[br][br]To eliminate the confusion stemming from the interface, WhatsApp is working on a minor tweak to let you double check who will be receiving the photo you're sending.[br][br]Specifically, the company plans to show the name of the person who is going to receive the photo, below the box for the caption.[br][br]The name would be shown for both individual WhatsApp contacts and groups.[br][br][br]When this feature would be available[br][br]The tweaked photo-sharing interface can be seen in WhatsApp's Android beta v2.19.173.[br][br]The company has not said anything about when it plans to pass the capability into a stable release, but we can expect that to happen in the coming months.[br][br]However, it still remains unclear if the same would be seen in the iOS beta version of the service too.[br][br][br][br]#Infinix_India.... |
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