
WhatsApp has introduced a new ‘Safety Overview’ tool in India which is aimed at enhancing group safety and helping users avoid potential scams. The feature appears when someone not in a user’s contact list adds them to an unfamiliar group. It will display key details about the group and tips to stay safe, allowing users to exit without opening the chat. Notifications from such groups will remain muted unless the user chooses to stay.
This development comes at a time when WhatsApp and Meta's security teams are actively working to take down large-scale criminal scam centres.
The feature, rolling out in India this week, aims to make group invitations less intrusive and more transparent.
When you are added to a group by someone you don’t know, this feature will show you key information about the group – who created it, number of participants in the group, and general safety tips – before you even see a message. You can either choose to exit the group or, if it feels familiar, view the chats. Until you decide, notification will remain muted.
Meta's messaging platform further said it is exploring ways to caution users when they start a chat with someone not in the contacts by showing more context about the person they are messaging to. This, it hopes, will enable informed decisions.
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