WhatsApp Contact Cards Sharing Feature Rolling Out on Windows Beta App

 





WhatsApp for Windows users will soon be able to share contact cards.


The Windows desktop version of WhatsApp, the instant messaging service owned by Meta, is apparently testing a new feature that will let users share contact cards in a discussion. The instant messaging programme is apparently working on this new feature, as seen on the Windows beta 2.2247.2.0 update, after introducing the option to make polls within chat sharing sheets. Users that qualify may download the most recent beta version of the software from the Microsoft Store. It appears that the messaging app is eager to update its Windows desktop client with new capabilities.


In a chat, WhatsApp users using the Windows desktop version will be able to exchange a contact card so that the recipient can quickly add it to their address book, according to a report by WhatsApp beta tracker WABetaInfo. The report has also shared a screengrab of the feature, which shows the new “Contacts" option in the Share list.


According to the report, WhatsApp users who are using the Windows desktop client would need to select the option to share a contact card. More beta testers will probably have access to the feature in the upcoming days.


In the meantime, WhatsApp unveiled a new tool that enables iOS and Android users to make polls in private and group chats to get feedback from their contacts. Users' responses to a poll question are secured using end-to-end encryption, just as chats.


Group polls are already supported by Facebook Messenger and Telegram, but WhatsApp users may now quickly start utilising this new function on their smartphone. It should be noted that only the most recent version of the app supports the new poll feature of the messaging app.


According to reports, WhatsApp is also developing a feature that will enable Android users to export and import their offline chat backups from Google Drive. They have the ability to backup all chat history as well as media files like pictures and videos. This will probably be made available for beta testing on the app soon.

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