WhatsApp Update FINALLY fixes this hugely annoying flaw on iOS and Android

If this option is set to “Nobody”, customers will receive an option to accept or decline their inclusion in a group chat.

Needless to say, if “My Contacts” is selected then anyone you know will be able to add you to a group as before – so hopefully you trust your friends!

Whatsapp is one of the world’s most popular communication apps and is available on most mobile platforms.

It originally launched back in 2009 and is regularly found on the lists of most popular apps in the Google Play Store and Apple App Store respectively.

Back in 2014, the company was purchased by social media giant Facebook for the princely sum of $19 billion.

The news follows on from recent reports that the Facebook-owned app, used by more than 1.5 billion people, could be about to get a new Dark Mode, which Facebook already has.

Dark Mode will make it easier to text at night, and in other low-light situations. And leaked screenshots have given us an idea of what to expect.

According to WhatsApp blog WABetaInfo, WhatsApp is running its Dark Mode in its latest beta, which was revealed with some screenshots of the WhatsApp beta app (version 2.19.82) showing the new features.

Dark Mode will save battery life on OLED screens, reduce screen glare and will be easier to look at in rooms with little light.

The screenshots don’t show what individual messaging screens will look like, but rather settings pages with the revised colour scheme.

The dark grey colour scheme should lower the contract between text and background, helping to prevent eye strain.

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