These Whatsapp users can now disable incoming calls, know the new feature



Do you also use the messaging app WhatsApp on your computer or laptop? If you are using WhatsApp Web then Meta powered WhatsApp brings you this new feature of Do Not Disturb . Using this feature you can turn off the incoming call notification in WhatsApp. According to a report by WaBetaInfo, this feature can be used after Windows 2.2250.4.0 WhatsApp beta installation.
WaBetaInfo is an online platform that tracks new and upcoming features of WhatsApp. According to a report, this feature will be available for all users shortly.
WhatsApp web users can use this feature by changing the web settings. If you go to settings and click on notifications, you will see this feature there. Where you can turn off your incoming call notifications.

According to another news, WhatsApp may also bring the feature of UNDO button for its users. This undo feature can correct if the user mistakenly clicks 'delete for me' instead of 'delete for everyone'. Earlier this month, WhatsApp also implemented an avatar feature on its platform. This avatar feature will create a digital version of you where you can design your own look with a wide range of hair style, face shape and outfit options available. You can also share this self-made avatar as your profile photo. It also has 36 ready-available custom stickers depicting different moods and emotions that you can share with your friends and family on WhatsApp.

Using a digital avatar is also good because you can avoid using the original photo, which is essential for more privacy.

Avatars on WhatsApp can be created by:

1. Open WhatsApp and go to Settings

2. You will see a new option here - Avatar

3. Click on Create Your Avatar

4. Follow the steps required to create your avatar

5. After creating avatar as per your choice click on Done.

And share your avatar in your profile.

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