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WhatsApp introduces the “context card” feature for safer group chat invitations

WhatsApp's new "context card" feature helps you identify and exit suspicious group chats, enhancing user safety and security.

WhatsApp has announced a new feature called “context cards,” which is designed to assist users when they are invited to group chats by unknown contacts.

Easier group identification

The new “context cards” feature makes it much simpler to identify and exit suspicious group chats. Whenever you are added to a group chat by someone you don’t know, WhatsApp will now provide you with a context card. This card contains essential details about the group, such as who created it, when it was made, and its purpose.

At the bottom of the card, you will find an exit button, making it easy to leave the group if it seems untrustworthy. Although the context card does not offer extensive information, it provides enough details to help you decide whether to stay in the group or avoid potential scams.

Rolling out globally

WhatsApp has confirmed that the context card feature is already being implemented worldwide. You should expect to see this feature available on your app within the coming weeks. This global rollout ensures that all users will benefit from this added layer of protection against unwanted group chats.

Increased user safety

This new feature is part of WhatsApp’s ongoing efforts to enhance user safety and prevent you from falling victim to scams. By offering you the ability to assess the legitimacy of a group quickly, WhatsApp aims to reduce the number of fraudulent group chats and improve your overall experience on the platform.

With the context card feature, you can now make informed decisions about group invitations, ensuring that you only join relevant and trustworthy groups.

In summary, WhatsApp’s context card feature is a valuable tool that enhances your ability to swiftly identify and exit dubious group chats. This update underscores WhatsApp’s commitment to improving user safety and ensuring a more secure messaging experience for everyone.

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