Goal announced a new update in which it will allow integrating its functions into a section dedicated to its management.
More than 2000 million people in more than 180 countries use WhatsApp To contact friends and family. This messaging application is free and allows you to send messages and make calls from anywhere in the world at all times.
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During this new year, Goalthe company that has this messaging application under its power, announced new updates and tools on their platforms. It is increasingly frequent for their social networks to connect and, thus, share a broader interface for users.
In this case, WhatsApp presents changes to Merge some functions with Instagram and Facebookallowing to facilitate the exchange of content between these applications. This option will be integrated into a new Account Centerdesigned to manage the interactions of the platforms.
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Account Center: Integration between Meta Platforms
This new update will offer users a Centralized control over functions As the single login, avatars management and the option to share states and stories. Great news is that despite this integration, end -to -end encryption will be kept guaranteeing privacy in chats and personal calls.
According to Wabetainfo, the technology specialized portal, this function will be disabled by default, allowing users to decide if they want to activate it to improve your experience and facilitate the interaction and exchange of content between finishing platforms.
He Account Center It will be one Complete section dedicated to management of the interactions and will allow, thus optimize the experience of use, especially for creators of content and digital ventures. This change reinforces the finish line for promoting a more connected and dynamic user experience, with the future desire that all the applications of the company can finally interconnect to each other.
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