WhatsApp could soon notify you when someone mentions you in a group chat
What you need to know
- WhatsApp is testing notifications when someone mentions you in a group chat.
- Notifications are only triggered from within group chats, not one-on-one chats.
- There is no telling when the feature will be made available to everyone, but it's currently in the latest TestFlight build.
The popular cross-platform instant messaging app WhatsApp is testing a new feature that will see people receive notifications when they are mentioned in a group message. While only currently available to those who are running the latest developer beta of WhatsApp via TestFlight, it's hoped that we will all be able to take advantage of it in the future.
The feature, which was first noted by WABetaInfo, is part of WhatsApp version 22.1.71 and adds notifications only when people are mentioned in a group chat — the same notification isn't currently triggered from within a one-on-one chat.
WhatsApp is currently one of the best iPhone apps for staying in touch with people, especially when they use an Android device and iMessage isn't available. The updates keep coming thick and fast and the app continues to improve — something that goes a long way to making WhatsApp an easy recommendation despite the fact it's owned by Meta.
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