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    WhatsApp’s new “Do Not Disturb” function is a surprise: learn how to use it!

    Nick HornbyBy Nick HornbyMarch 10, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    WhatsApp’s new “Do Not Disturb” function is a surprise: learn how to use it!
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    It’s no secret that social networks are increasingly present in the lives of citizens around the world, including Brazilians. Proof of this is that WhatsApp, for example, is one of the most used networks in the country, and currently has thousands of active accounts.

    In addition, WhatsApp has also become a modus operandi for most companies and other organizations. This is because through messenger it becomes entirely possible to send and receive instant messages and payments, among many other functions.

    In light of this popularity, WhatsApp is always looking for new innovative tools to ensure a better user experience for users and catch the attention of those who do not have an active account yet.

    WhatsApp’s new “Do Not Disturb” function is a surprise: learn how to use it!
    The new WhatsApp messenger promises to please users / Image: jeanedeoliveirafotografia / pronatec.pro.br

    The new WhatsApp has been requested by many users

    As mentioned in the previous topic, the popularity of WhatsApp is determined by the tools suggested by the messenger that attract the attention of the users. Currently, the company in charge of the platform is Meta, which is constantly looking for new innovations for the app.

    In this regard, Meta has recently made a new tool available to users. So this is the Do Not Disturb version of the app. The new version tends to make it possible to automatically silence unwanted calls and messages.

    More specifically, according to reviews So far this new feature has been arranged by being able to automatically silence incoming calls from strangers. That is, when someone who is not in the contact list calls the concerned user, WhatsApp automatically silences the notifications from that caller.

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    Still according to the information suggested so far, the feature is still in the testing phase. That is, at the moment, only beta users can count on the experience of the respective tool. However, it is estimated that if the novelty is well received in the testing phase, the feature will soon be available to everyone.

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    There is more news to come!

    In addition to the aforementioned feature, WhatsApp, along with the Central Bank, announced a new and innovative feature for the platform. According to the information proposed by BC, it will now be possible to send payments to companies directly from your correspondent account.

    For a better understanding, users will be able to register cards from different brands directly on WhatsApp. Thus, companies will be able to send a fee, such as a request to pay for a snack, where only the user will be able to accept it and send the money.

    This feature has been very well received by users, as the process greatly simplifies financial transactions, considering there is no need to send receipts, or even leave the app to send a PIX.

    Finally, the announced new feature tends to become available from the month of April. The focus is on ensuring that the new feature does not fail, as well as enabling companies to set themselves up so that the new feature can be adhered to.

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