WhatsApp – Highly-anticipated fresh feature Ultimately emerges in popular talk app
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated movie call to the latest beta builds
However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that shows up in many of its rivals’ apps – movie talk.
But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
The latest WhatsApp beta builds have introduced the capability to make and receive movie calls over a home wifi or mobile data connection.
The feature very first appeared in the beta back in May, but was quickly pulled – with no reason given for the disappearing functionality.
To make a movie call via WhatsApp, you’ll need to make sure both parties are running the latest version of the beta.
WhatsApp: Hidden Tips, Tricks and Features You Never Knew
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular messaging app but you most likely don’t know all of the tricks and features hidden up its sleeve. Here’s everything you need to know to master WhatsApp.
WhatsApp – Hidden tricks and features you very likely don’t know, but undoubtedly should be using [WHATSAPP • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS]
If the person at the other end does not have the latest software build, you will only get a voice call.
When movie calls are available, tapping the call button or contact card summons a dialog with the option to either make a voice or movie call.
Hopefully the fact that the feature has reappeared in the beta means it will be available in wide-release soon.
TWITTER • LOISADEAN • APPLE • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
A fresh scam message asks users to go after a link to the web for the Sainsbury’s voucher
WhatsApp users in the UK are being warned about a fresh scam message that claims to contain details about a free £100 voucher from supermarket rock hard Sainsbury’s.
The scam messages emerges as if it has been sent by someone in your contacts – such as a friend or family member.
However the recipient name is actually fake and is designed to trick WhatsApp users into trusting the web address for the alleged £100 Sainsbury’s voucher.
The messages reads: "Hey have you heard about this? Sainsbury’s is providing away £100 bounty cards.
"They are expanding their store network and they launched this promotion. Grab a bounty card while its lasts. I got mine already." (sic)
WhatsApp presently permits users to send text, movie, audio – and even make calls – for free
Albeit the URL listed in the text emerges to direct users to Sainsbury’s website, it is a scam webpage designed to trick WhatsApp users into handing over individual information.
The malicious link will install cookies on the victim’s smartphone, or download a browser extension which can be used to serve more adverts to them – generating revenue for the cybercriminals behind the text messages, according to security researchers.
WhatsApp was recently praised by Amnesty International, which dubbed the Facebook-owned instant messenger as the "most secure" platform available to consumers.
WhatsApp – Movie Calls ultimately reappears in iOS, Android, Windows beta, Tech, Life & Style
WhatsApp – Highly-anticipated fresh feature Ultimately shows up in popular talk app
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated movie call to the latest beta builds
However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that emerges in many of its rivals’ apps – movie talk.
But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
The latest WhatsApp beta builds have introduced the capability to make and receive movie calls over a home wifi or mobile data connection.
The feature very first appeared in the beta back in May, but was quickly pulled – with no reason given for the disappearing functionality.
To make a movie call via WhatsApp, you’ll need to make sure both parties are running the latest version of the beta.
WhatsApp: Hidden Tips, Tricks and Features You Never Knew
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular messaging app but you most likely don’t know all of the tricks and features hidden up its sleeve. Here’s everything you need to know to master WhatsApp.
WhatsApp – Hidden tricks and features you very likely don’t know, but certainly should be using [WHATSAPP • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS]
If the person at the other end does not have the latest software build, you will only get a voice call.
When movie calls are available, tapping the call button or contact card summons a dialog with the option to either make a voice or movie call.
Hopefully the fact that the feature has reappeared in the beta means it will be available in wide-release soon.
TWITTER • LOISADEAN • APPLE • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
A fresh scam message asks users to go after a link to the web for the Sainsbury’s voucher
WhatsApp users in the UK are being warned about a fresh scam message that claims to contain details about a free £100 voucher from supermarket rock-hard Sainsbury’s.
The scam messages emerges as if it has been sent by someone in your contacts – such as a friend or family member.
However the recipient name is actually fake and is designed to trick WhatsApp users into trusting the web address for the alleged £100 Sainsbury’s voucher.
The messages reads: "Hey have you heard about this? Sainsbury’s is providing away £100 bounty cards.
"They are expanding their store network and they launched this promotion. Grab a bounty card while its lasts. I got mine already." (sic)
WhatsApp presently permits users to send text, movie, audio – and even make calls – for free
Albeit the URL listed in the text emerges to direct users to Sainsbury’s website, it is a scam webpage designed to trick WhatsApp users into handing over private information.
The malicious link will install cookies on the victim’s smartphone, or download a browser extension which can be used to serve more adverts to them – generating revenue for the cybercriminals behind the text messages, according to security researchers.
WhatsApp was recently praised by Amnesty International, which dubbed the Facebook-owned instant messenger as the "most secure" platform available to consumers.
WhatsApp – Movie Calls ultimately reappears in iOS, Android, Windows beta, Tech, Life & Style
WhatsApp – Highly-anticipated fresh feature Ultimately shows up in popular talk app
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated movie call to the latest beta builds
However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that emerges in many of its rivals’ apps – movie talk.
But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
The latest WhatsApp beta builds have introduced the capability to make and receive movie calls over a home wifi or mobile data connection.
The feature very first appeared in the beta back in May, but was quickly pulled – with no reason given for the disappearing functionality.
To make a movie call via WhatsApp, you’ll need to make sure both parties are running the latest version of the beta.
WhatsApp: Hidden Tips, Tricks and Features You Never Knew
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular messaging app but you most likely don’t know all of the tricks and features hidden up its sleeve. Here’s everything you need to know to master WhatsApp.
WhatsApp – Hidden tricks and features you very likely don’t know, but undoubtedly should be using [WHATSAPP • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS]
If the person at the other end does not have the latest software build, you will only get a voice call.
When movie calls are available, tapping the call button or contact card summons a dialog with the option to either make a voice or movie call.
Hopefully the fact that the feature has reappeared in the beta means it will be available in wide-release soon.
TWITTER • LOISADEAN • APPLE • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
A fresh scam message asks users to go after a link to the web for the Sainsbury’s voucher
WhatsApp users in the UK are being warned about a fresh scam message that claims to contain details about a free £100 voucher from supermarket stiff Sainsbury’s.
The scam messages shows up as if it has been sent by someone in your contacts – such as a friend or family member.
However the recipient name is actually fake and is designed to trick WhatsApp users into trusting the web address for the alleged £100 Sainsbury’s voucher.
The messages reads: "Hey have you heard about this? Sainsbury’s is providing away £100 bounty cards.
"They are expanding their store network and they launched this promotion. Grab a bounty card while its lasts. I got mine already." (sic)
WhatsApp presently permits users to send text, movie, audio – and even make calls – for free
Albeit the URL listed in the text shows up to direct users to Sainsbury’s website, it is a scam webpage designed to trick WhatsApp users into handing over private information.
The malicious link will install cookies on the victim’s smartphone, or download a browser extension which can be used to serve more adverts to them – generating revenue for the cybercriminals behind the text messages, according to security researchers.
WhatsApp was recently praised by Amnesty International, which dubbed the Facebook-owned instant messenger as the "most secure" platform available to consumers.
WhatsApp – Movie Calls ultimately reappears in iOS, Android, Windows beta, Tech, Life & Style
WhatsApp – Highly-anticipated fresh feature Eventually shows up in popular talk app
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated movie call to the latest beta builds
However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that shows up in many of its rivals’ apps – movie talk.
But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
The latest WhatsApp beta builds have introduced the capability to make and receive movie calls over a home wifi or mobile data connection.
The feature very first appeared in the beta back in May, but was quickly pulled – with no reason given for the disappearing functionality.
To make a movie call via WhatsApp, you’ll need to make sure both parties are running the latest version of the beta.
WhatsApp: Hidden Tips, Tricks and Features You Never Knew
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular messaging app but you very likely don’t know all of the tricks and features hidden up its sleeve. Here’s everything you need to know to master WhatsApp.
WhatsApp – Hidden tricks and features you very likely don’t know, but certainly should be using [WHATSAPP • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS]
If the person at the other end does not have the latest software build, you will only get a voice call.
When movie calls are available, tapping the call button or contact card summons a dialog with the option to either make a voice or movie call.
Hopefully the fact that the feature has reappeared in the beta means it will be available in wide-release soon.
TWITTER • LOISADEAN • APPLE • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
A fresh scam message asks users to go after a link to the web for the Sainsbury’s voucher
WhatsApp users in the UK are being warned about a fresh scam message that claims to contain details about a free £100 voucher from supermarket rigid Sainsbury’s.
The scam messages shows up as if it has been sent by someone in your contacts – such as a friend or family member.
However the recipient name is actually fake and is designed to trick WhatsApp users into trusting the web address for the alleged £100 Sainsbury’s voucher.
The messages reads: "Hey have you heard about this? Sainsbury’s is providing away £100 bounty cards.
"They are expanding their store network and they launched this promotion. Grab a bounty card while its lasts. I got mine already." (sic)
WhatsApp presently permits users to send text, movie, audio – and even make calls – for free
Albeit the URL listed in the text shows up to direct users to Sainsbury’s website, it is a scam webpage designed to trick WhatsApp users into handing over private information.
The malicious link will install cookies on the victim’s smartphone, or download a browser extension which can be used to serve more adverts to them – generating revenue for the cybercriminals behind the text messages, according to security researchers.
WhatsApp was recently praised by Amnesty International, which dubbed the Facebook-owned instant messenger as the "most secure" platform available to consumers.
WhatsApp – Movie Calls ultimately reappears in iOS, Android, Windows beta, Tech, Life & Style
WhatsApp – Highly-anticipated fresh feature Ultimately shows up in popular talk app
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated movie call to the latest beta builds
However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that shows up in many of its rivals’ apps – movie talk.
But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
The latest WhatsApp beta builds have introduced the capability to make and receive movie calls over a home wifi or mobile data connection.
The feature very first appeared in the beta back in May, but was quickly pulled – with no reason given for the disappearing functionality.
To make a movie call via WhatsApp, you’ll need to make sure both parties are running the latest version of the beta.
WhatsApp: Hidden Tips, Tricks and Features You Never Knew
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular messaging app but you most likely don’t know all of the tricks and features hidden up its sleeve. Here’s everything you need to know to master WhatsApp.
WhatsApp – Hidden tricks and features you very likely don’t know, but certainly should be using [WHATSAPP • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS]
If the person at the other end does not have the latest software build, you will only get a voice call.
When movie calls are available, tapping the call button or contact card summons a dialog with the option to either make a voice or movie call.
Hopefully the fact that the feature has reappeared in the beta means it will be available in wide-release soon.
TWITTER • LOISADEAN • APPLE • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
A fresh scam message asks users to go after a link to the web for the Sainsbury’s voucher
WhatsApp users in the UK are being warned about a fresh scam message that claims to contain details about a free £100 voucher from supermarket rigid Sainsbury’s.
The scam messages shows up as if it has been sent by someone in your contacts – such as a friend or family member.
However the recipient name is actually fake and is designed to trick WhatsApp users into trusting the web address for the alleged £100 Sainsbury’s voucher.
The messages reads: "Hey have you heard about this? Sainsbury’s is providing away £100 bounty cards.
"They are expanding their store network and they launched this promotion. Grab a bounty card while its lasts. I got mine already." (sic)
WhatsApp presently permits users to send text, movie, audio – and even make calls – for free
Albeit the URL listed in the text shows up to direct users to Sainsbury’s website, it is a scam webpage designed to trick WhatsApp users into handing over private information.
The malicious link will install cookies on the victim’s smartphone, or download a browser extension which can be used to serve more adverts to them – generating revenue for the cybercriminals behind the text messages, according to security researchers.
WhatsApp was recently praised by Amnesty International, which dubbed the Facebook-owned instant messenger as the "most secure" platform available to consumers.
WhatsApp – Movie Calls ultimately reappears in iOS, Android, Windows beta, Tech, Life & Style
WhatsApp – Highly-anticipated fresh feature Eventually shows up in popular talk app
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated movie call to the latest beta builds
However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that shows up in many of its rivals’ apps – movie talk.
But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
The latest WhatsApp beta builds have introduced the capability to make and receive movie calls over a home wifi or mobile data connection.
The feature very first appeared in the beta back in May, but was quickly pulled – with no reason given for the disappearing functionality.
To make a movie call via WhatsApp, you’ll need to make sure both parties are running the latest version of the beta.
WhatsApp: Hidden Tips, Tricks and Features You Never Knew
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular messaging app but you most likely don’t know all of the tricks and features hidden up its sleeve. Here’s everything you need to know to master WhatsApp.
WhatsApp – Hidden tricks and features you most likely don’t know, but certainly should be using [WHATSAPP • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS]
If the person at the other end does not have the latest software build, you will only get a voice call.
When movie calls are available, tapping the call button or contact card summons a dialog with the option to either make a voice or movie call.
Hopefully the fact that the feature has reappeared in the beta means it will be available in wide-release soon.
TWITTER • LOISADEAN • APPLE • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
A fresh scam message asks users to go after a link to the web for the Sainsbury’s voucher
WhatsApp users in the UK are being warned about a fresh scam message that claims to contain details about a free £100 voucher from supermarket rigid Sainsbury’s.
The scam messages shows up as if it has been sent by someone in your contacts – such as a friend or family member.
However the recipient name is actually fake and is designed to trick WhatsApp users into trusting the web address for the alleged £100 Sainsbury’s voucher.
The messages reads: "Hey have you heard about this? Sainsbury’s is providing away £100 bounty cards.
"They are expanding their store network and they launched this promotion. Grab a bounty card while its lasts. I got mine already." (sic)
WhatsApp presently permits users to send text, movie, audio – and even make calls – for free
Albeit the URL listed in the text emerges to direct users to Sainsbury’s website, it is a scam webpage designed to trick WhatsApp users into handing over private information.
The malicious link will install cookies on the victim’s smartphone, or download a browser extension which can be used to serve more adverts to them – generating revenue for the cybercriminals behind the text messages, according to security researchers.
WhatsApp was recently praised by Amnesty International, which dubbed the Facebook-owned instant messenger as the "most secure" platform available to consumers.
WhatsApp – Movie Calls ultimately reappears in iOS, Android, Windows beta, Tech, Life & Style
WhatsApp – Highly-anticipated fresh feature Ultimately emerges in popular talk app
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated movie call to the latest beta builds
However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that emerges in many of its rivals’ apps – movie talk.
But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
The latest WhatsApp beta builds have introduced the capability to make and receive movie calls over a home wifi or mobile data connection.
The feature very first appeared in the beta back in May, but was quickly pulled – with no reason given for the disappearing functionality.
To make a movie call via WhatsApp, you’ll need to make sure both parties are running the latest version of the beta.
WhatsApp: Hidden Tips, Tricks and Features You Never Knew
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular messaging app but you very likely don’t know all of the tricks and features hidden up its sleeve. Here’s everything you need to know to master WhatsApp.
WhatsApp – Hidden tricks and features you very likely don’t know, but certainly should be using [WHATSAPP • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS]
If the person at the other end does not have the latest software build, you will only get a voice call.
When movie calls are available, tapping the call button or contact card summons a dialog with the option to either make a voice or movie call.
Hopefully the fact that the feature has reappeared in the beta means it will be available in wide-release soon.
TWITTER • LOISADEAN • APPLE • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
A fresh scam message asks users to go after a link to the web for the Sainsbury’s voucher
WhatsApp users in the UK are being warned about a fresh scam message that claims to contain details about a free £100 voucher from supermarket hard Sainsbury’s.
The scam messages shows up as if it has been sent by someone in your contacts – such as a friend or family member.
However the recipient name is actually fake and is designed to trick WhatsApp users into trusting the web address for the alleged £100 Sainsbury’s voucher.
The messages reads: "Hey have you heard about this? Sainsbury’s is providing away £100 bounty cards.
"They are expanding their store network and they launched this promotion. Grab a bounty card while its lasts. I got mine already." (sic)
WhatsApp presently permits users to send text, movie, audio – and even make calls – for free
Albeit the URL listed in the text shows up to direct users to Sainsbury’s website, it is a scam webpage designed to trick WhatsApp users into handing over private information.
The malicious link will install cookies on the victim’s smartphone, or download a browser extension which can be used to serve more adverts to them – generating revenue for the cybercriminals behind the text messages, according to security researchers.
WhatsApp was recently praised by Amnesty International, which dubbed the Facebook-owned instant messenger as the "most secure" platform available to consumers.
WhatsApp – Movie Calls ultimately reappears in iOS, Android, Windows beta, Tech, Life & Style
WhatsApp – Highly-anticipated fresh feature Ultimately emerges in popular talk app
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated movie call to the latest beta builds
However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that emerges in many of its rivals’ apps – movie talk.
But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
The latest WhatsApp beta builds have introduced the capability to make and receive movie calls over a home wifi or mobile data connection.
The feature very first appeared in the beta back in May, but was quickly pulled – with no reason given for the disappearing functionality.
To make a movie call via WhatsApp, you’ll need to make sure both parties are running the latest version of the beta.
WhatsApp: Hidden Tips, Tricks and Features You Never Knew
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular messaging app but you most likely don’t know all of the tricks and features hidden up its sleeve. Here’s everything you need to know to master WhatsApp.
WhatsApp – Hidden tricks and features you very likely don’t know, but undoubtedly should be using [WHATSAPP • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS]
If the person at the other end does not have the latest software build, you will only get a voice call.
When movie calls are available, tapping the call button or contact card summons a dialog with the option to either make a voice or movie call.
Hopefully the fact that the feature has reappeared in the beta means it will be available in wide-release soon.
TWITTER • LOISADEAN • APPLE • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
A fresh scam message asks users to go after a link to the web for the Sainsbury’s voucher
WhatsApp users in the UK are being warned about a fresh scam message that claims to contain details about a free £100 voucher from supermarket rigid Sainsbury’s.
The scam messages emerges as if it has been sent by someone in your contacts – such as a friend or family member.
However the recipient name is actually fake and is designed to trick WhatsApp users into trusting the web address for the alleged £100 Sainsbury’s voucher.
The messages reads: "Hey have you heard about this? Sainsbury’s is providing away £100 bounty cards.
"They are expanding their store network and they launched this promotion. Grab a bounty card while its lasts. I got mine already." (sic)
WhatsApp presently permits users to send text, movie, audio – and even make calls – for free
Albeit the URL listed in the text shows up to direct users to Sainsbury’s website, it is a scam webpage designed to trick WhatsApp users into handing over private information.
The malicious link will install cookies on the victim’s smartphone, or download a browser extension which can be used to serve more adverts to them – generating revenue for the cybercriminals behind the text messages, according to security researchers.
WhatsApp was recently praised by Amnesty International, which dubbed the Facebook-owned instant messenger as the "most secure" platform available to consumers.
WhatsApp – Movie Calls eventually reappears in iOS, Android, Windows beta, Tech, Life & Style
WhatsApp – Highly-anticipated fresh feature Ultimately emerges in popular talk app
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated movie call to the latest beta builds
However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that emerges in many of its rivals’ apps – movie talk.
But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
The latest WhatsApp beta builds have introduced the capability to make and receive movie calls over a home wifi or mobile data connection.
The feature very first appeared in the beta back in May, but was quickly pulled – with no reason given for the disappearing functionality.
To make a movie call via WhatsApp, you’ll need to make sure both parties are running the latest version of the beta.
WhatsApp: Hidden Tips, Tricks and Features You Never Knew
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular messaging app but you very likely don’t know all of the tricks and features hidden up its sleeve. Here’s everything you need to know to master WhatsApp.
WhatsApp – Hidden tricks and features you very likely don’t know, but certainly should be using [WHATSAPP • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS]
If the person at the other end does not have the latest software build, you will only get a voice call.
When movie calls are available, tapping the call button or contact card summons a dialog with the option to either make a voice or movie call.
Hopefully the fact that the feature has reappeared in the beta means it will be available in wide-release soon.
TWITTER • LOISADEAN • APPLE • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
A fresh scam message asks users to go after a link to the web for the Sainsbury’s voucher
WhatsApp users in the UK are being warned about a fresh scam message that claims to contain details about a free £100 voucher from supermarket rigid Sainsbury’s.
The scam messages emerges as if it has been sent by someone in your contacts – such as a friend or family member.
However the recipient name is actually fake and is designed to trick WhatsApp users into trusting the web address for the alleged £100 Sainsbury’s voucher.
The messages reads: "Hey have you heard about this? Sainsbury’s is providing away £100 bounty cards.
"They are expanding their store network and they launched this promotion. Grab a bounty card while its lasts. I got mine already." (sic)
WhatsApp presently permits users to send text, movie, audio – and even make calls – for free
Albeit the URL listed in the text shows up to direct users to Sainsbury’s website, it is a scam webpage designed to trick WhatsApp users into handing over private information.
The malicious link will install cookies on the victim’s smartphone, or download a browser extension which can be used to serve more adverts to them – generating revenue for the cybercriminals behind the text messages, according to security researchers.
WhatsApp was recently praised by Amnesty International, which dubbed the Facebook-owned instant messenger as the "most secure" platform available to consumers.
WhatsApp – Movie Calls eventually reappears in iOS, Android, Windows beta, Tech, Life & Style
WhatsApp – Highly-anticipated fresh feature Ultimately shows up in popular talk app
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated movie call to the latest beta builds
However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that shows up in many of its rivals’ apps – movie talk.
But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
The latest WhatsApp beta builds have introduced the capability to make and receive movie calls over a home wifi or mobile data connection.
The feature very first appeared in the beta back in May, but was quickly pulled – with no reason given for the disappearing functionality.
To make a movie call via WhatsApp, you’ll need to make sure both parties are running the latest version of the beta.
WhatsApp: Hidden Tips, Tricks and Features You Never Knew
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular messaging app but you very likely don’t know all of the tricks and features hidden up its sleeve. Here’s everything you need to know to master WhatsApp.
WhatsApp – Hidden tricks and features you very likely don’t know, but undoubtedly should be using [WHATSAPP • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS]
If the person at the other end does not have the latest software build, you will only get a voice call.
When movie calls are available, tapping the call button or contact card summons a dialog with the option to either make a voice or movie call.
Hopefully the fact that the feature has reappeared in the beta means it will be available in wide-release soon.
TWITTER • LOISADEAN • APPLE • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
A fresh scam message asks users to go after a link to the web for the Sainsbury’s voucher
WhatsApp users in the UK are being warned about a fresh scam message that claims to contain details about a free £100 voucher from supermarket hard Sainsbury’s.
The scam messages shows up as if it has been sent by someone in your contacts – such as a friend or family member.
However the recipient name is actually fake and is designed to trick WhatsApp users into trusting the web address for the alleged £100 Sainsbury’s voucher.
The messages reads: "Hey have you heard about this? Sainsbury’s is providing away £100 bounty cards.
"They are expanding their store network and they launched this promotion. Grab a bounty card while its lasts. I got mine already." (sic)
WhatsApp presently permits users to send text, movie, audio – and even make calls – for free
Albeit the URL listed in the text shows up to direct users to Sainsbury’s website, it is a scam webpage designed to trick WhatsApp users into handing over individual information.
The malicious link will install cookies on the victim’s smartphone, or download a browser extension which can be used to serve more adverts to them – generating revenue for the cybercriminals behind the text messages, according to security researchers.
WhatsApp was recently praised by Amnesty International, which dubbed the Facebook-owned instant messenger as the "most secure" platform available to consumers.
WhatsApp – Movie Calls ultimately reappears in iOS, Android, Windows beta, Tech, Life & Style
WhatsApp – Highly-anticipated fresh feature Ultimately emerges in popular talk app
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated movie call to the latest beta builds
However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that shows up in many of its rivals’ apps – movie talk.
But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
The latest WhatsApp beta builds have introduced the capability to make and receive movie calls over a home wifi or mobile data connection.
The feature very first appeared in the beta back in May, but was quickly pulled – with no reason given for the disappearing functionality.
To make a movie call via WhatsApp, you’ll need to make sure both parties are running the latest version of the beta.
WhatsApp: Hidden Tips, Tricks and Features You Never Knew
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular messaging app but you very likely don’t know all of the tricks and features hidden up its sleeve. Here’s everything you need to know to master WhatsApp.
WhatsApp – Hidden tricks and features you most likely don’t know, but certainly should be using [WHATSAPP • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS]
If the person at the other end does not have the latest software build, you will only get a voice call.
When movie calls are available, tapping the call button or contact card summons a dialog with the option to either make a voice or movie call.
Hopefully the fact that the feature has reappeared in the beta means it will be available in wide-release soon.
TWITTER • LOISADEAN • APPLE • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
A fresh scam message asks users to go after a link to the web for the Sainsbury’s voucher
WhatsApp users in the UK are being warned about a fresh scam message that claims to contain details about a free £100 voucher from supermarket rock hard Sainsbury’s.
The scam messages shows up as if it has been sent by someone in your contacts – such as a friend or family member.
However the recipient name is actually fake and is designed to trick WhatsApp users into trusting the web address for the alleged £100 Sainsbury’s voucher.
The messages reads: "Hey have you heard about this? Sainsbury’s is providing away £100 bounty cards.
"They are expanding their store network and they launched this promotion. Grab a bounty card while its lasts. I got mine already." (sic)
WhatsApp presently permits users to send text, movie, audio – and even make calls – for free
Albeit the URL listed in the text shows up to direct users to Sainsbury’s website, it is a scam webpage designed to trick WhatsApp users into handing over private information.
The malicious link will install cookies on the victim’s smartphone, or download a browser extension which can be used to serve more adverts to them – generating revenue for the cybercriminals behind the text messages, according to security researchers.
WhatsApp was recently praised by Amnesty International, which dubbed the Facebook-owned instant messenger as the "most secure" platform available to consumers.
WhatsApp – Movie Calls ultimately reappears in iOS, Android, Windows beta, Tech, Life & Style
WhatsApp – Highly-anticipated fresh feature Eventually shows up in popular talk app
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated movie call to the latest beta builds
However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that shows up in many of its rivals’ apps – movie talk.
But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
The latest WhatsApp beta builds have introduced the capability to make and receive movie calls over a home wifi or mobile data connection.
The feature very first appeared in the beta back in May, but was quickly pulled – with no reason given for the disappearing functionality.
To make a movie call via WhatsApp, you’ll need to make sure both parties are running the latest version of the beta.
WhatsApp: Hidden Tips, Tricks and Features You Never Knew
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular messaging app but you most likely don’t know all of the tricks and features hidden up its sleeve. Here’s everything you need to know to master WhatsApp.
WhatsApp – Hidden tricks and features you very likely don’t know, but undoubtedly should be using [WHATSAPP • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS]
If the person at the other end does not have the latest software build, you will only get a voice call.
When movie calls are available, tapping the call button or contact card summons a dialog with the option to either make a voice or movie call.
Hopefully the fact that the feature has reappeared in the beta means it will be available in wide-release soon.
TWITTER • LOISADEAN • APPLE • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
A fresh scam message asks users to go after a link to the web for the Sainsbury’s voucher
WhatsApp users in the UK are being warned about a fresh scam message that claims to contain details about a free £100 voucher from supermarket hard Sainsbury’s.
The scam messages shows up as if it has been sent by someone in your contacts – such as a friend or family member.
However the recipient name is actually fake and is designed to trick WhatsApp users into trusting the web address for the alleged £100 Sainsbury’s voucher.
The messages reads: "Hey have you heard about this? Sainsbury’s is providing away £100 bounty cards.
"They are expanding their store network and they launched this promotion. Grab a bounty card while its lasts. I got mine already." (sic)
WhatsApp presently permits users to send text, movie, audio – and even make calls – for free
Albeit the URL listed in the text emerges to direct users to Sainsbury’s website, it is a scam webpage designed to trick WhatsApp users into handing over private information.
The malicious link will install cookies on the victim’s smartphone, or download a browser extension which can be used to serve more adverts to them – generating revenue for the cybercriminals behind the text messages, according to security researchers.
WhatsApp was recently praised by Amnesty International, which dubbed the Facebook-owned instant messenger as the "most secure" platform available to consumers.
WhatsApp – Movie Calls eventually reappears in iOS, Android, Windows beta, Tech, Life & Style
WhatsApp – Highly-anticipated fresh feature Ultimately shows up in popular talk app
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated movie call to the latest beta builds
However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that emerges in many of its rivals’ apps – movie talk.
But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
The latest WhatsApp beta builds have introduced the capability to make and receive movie calls over a home wifi or mobile data connection.
The feature very first appeared in the beta back in May, but was quickly pulled – with no reason given for the disappearing functionality.
To make a movie call via WhatsApp, you’ll need to make sure both parties are running the latest version of the beta.
WhatsApp: Hidden Tips, Tricks and Features You Never Knew
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular messaging app but you most likely don’t know all of the tricks and features hidden up its sleeve. Here’s everything you need to know to master WhatsApp.
WhatsApp – Hidden tricks and features you most likely don’t know, but undoubtedly should be using [WHATSAPP • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS]
If the person at the other end does not have the latest software build, you will only get a voice call.
When movie calls are available, tapping the call button or contact card summons a dialog with the option to either make a voice or movie call.
Hopefully the fact that the feature has reappeared in the beta means it will be available in wide-release soon.
TWITTER • LOISADEAN • APPLE • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
A fresh scam message asks users to go after a link to the web for the Sainsbury’s voucher
WhatsApp users in the UK are being warned about a fresh scam message that claims to contain details about a free £100 voucher from supermarket rigid Sainsbury’s.
The scam messages emerges as if it has been sent by someone in your contacts – such as a friend or family member.
However the recipient name is actually fake and is designed to trick WhatsApp users into trusting the web address for the alleged £100 Sainsbury’s voucher.
The messages reads: "Hey have you heard about this? Sainsbury’s is providing away £100 bounty cards.
"They are expanding their store network and they launched this promotion. Grab a bounty card while its lasts. I got mine already." (sic)
WhatsApp presently permits users to send text, movie, audio – and even make calls – for free
Albeit the URL listed in the text emerges to direct users to Sainsbury’s website, it is a scam webpage designed to trick WhatsApp users into handing over individual information.
The malicious link will install cookies on the victim’s smartphone, or download a browser extension which can be used to serve more adverts to them – generating revenue for the cybercriminals behind the text messages, according to security researchers.
WhatsApp was recently praised by Amnesty International, which dubbed the Facebook-owned instant messenger as the "most secure" platform available to consumers.
WhatsApp – Movie Calls ultimately reappears in iOS, Android, Windows beta, Tech, Life & Style
WhatsApp – Highly-anticipated fresh feature Ultimately shows up in popular talk app
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated movie call to the latest beta builds
However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that shows up in many of its rivals’ apps – movie talk.
But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
The latest WhatsApp beta builds have introduced the capability to make and receive movie calls over a home wifi or mobile data connection.
The feature very first appeared in the beta back in May, but was quickly pulled – with no reason given for the disappearing functionality.
To make a movie call via WhatsApp, you’ll need to make sure both parties are running the latest version of the beta.
WhatsApp: Hidden Tips, Tricks and Features You Never Knew
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular messaging app but you most likely don’t know all of the tricks and features hidden up its sleeve. Here’s everything you need to know to master WhatsApp.
WhatsApp – Hidden tricks and features you very likely don’t know, but undoubtedly should be using [WHATSAPP • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS]
If the person at the other end does not have the latest software build, you will only get a voice call.
When movie calls are available, tapping the call button or contact card summons a dialog with the option to either make a voice or movie call.
Hopefully the fact that the feature has reappeared in the beta means it will be available in wide-release soon.
TWITTER • LOISADEAN • APPLE • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
A fresh scam message asks users to go after a link to the web for the Sainsbury’s voucher
WhatsApp users in the UK are being warned about a fresh scam message that claims to contain details about a free £100 voucher from supermarket hard Sainsbury’s.
The scam messages shows up as if it has been sent by someone in your contacts – such as a friend or family member.
However the recipient name is actually fake and is designed to trick WhatsApp users into trusting the web address for the alleged £100 Sainsbury’s voucher.
The messages reads: "Hey have you heard about this? Sainsbury’s is providing away £100 bounty cards.
"They are expanding their store network and they launched this promotion. Grab a bounty card while its lasts. I got mine already." (sic)
WhatsApp presently permits users to send text, movie, audio – and even make calls – for free
Albeit the URL listed in the text emerges to direct users to Sainsbury’s website, it is a scam webpage designed to trick WhatsApp users into handing over individual information.
The malicious link will install cookies on the victim’s smartphone, or download a browser extension which can be used to serve more adverts to them – generating revenue for the cybercriminals behind the text messages, according to security researchers.
WhatsApp was recently praised by Amnesty International, which dubbed the Facebook-owned instant messenger as the "most secure" platform available to consumers.
WhatsApp – Movie Calls eventually reappears in iOS, Android, Windows beta, Tech, Life & Style
WhatsApp – Highly-anticipated fresh feature Ultimately shows up in popular talk app
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated movie call to the latest beta builds
However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that emerges in many of its rivals’ apps – movie talk.
But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
The latest WhatsApp beta builds have introduced the capability to make and receive movie calls over a home wifi or mobile data connection.
The feature very first appeared in the beta back in May, but was quickly pulled – with no reason given for the disappearing functionality.
To make a movie call via WhatsApp, you’ll need to make sure both parties are running the latest version of the beta.
WhatsApp: Hidden Tips, Tricks and Features You Never Knew
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular messaging app but you most likely don’t know all of the tricks and features hidden up its sleeve. Here’s everything you need to know to master WhatsApp.
WhatsApp – Hidden tricks and features you most likely don’t know, but undoubtedly should be using [WHATSAPP • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS]
If the person at the other end does not have the latest software build, you will only get a voice call.
When movie calls are available, tapping the call button or contact card summons a dialog with the option to either make a voice or movie call.
Hopefully the fact that the feature has reappeared in the beta means it will be available in wide-release soon.
TWITTER • LOISADEAN • APPLE • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
A fresh scam message asks users to go after a link to the web for the Sainsbury’s voucher
WhatsApp users in the UK are being warned about a fresh scam message that claims to contain details about a free £100 voucher from supermarket stiff Sainsbury’s.
The scam messages emerges as if it has been sent by someone in your contacts – such as a friend or family member.
However the recipient name is actually fake and is designed to trick WhatsApp users into trusting the web address for the alleged £100 Sainsbury’s voucher.
The messages reads: "Hey have you heard about this? Sainsbury’s is providing away £100 bounty cards.
"They are expanding their store network and they launched this promotion. Grab a bounty card while its lasts. I got mine already." (sic)
WhatsApp presently permits users to send text, movie, audio – and even make calls – for free
Albeit the URL listed in the text emerges to direct users to Sainsbury’s website, it is a scam webpage designed to trick WhatsApp users into handing over private information.
The malicious link will install cookies on the victim’s smartphone, or download a browser extension which can be used to serve more adverts to them – generating revenue for the cybercriminals behind the text messages, according to security researchers.
WhatsApp was recently praised by Amnesty International, which dubbed the Facebook-owned instant messenger as the "most secure" platform available to consumers.
WhatsApp – Movie Calls eventually reappears in iOS, Android, Windows beta, Tech, Life & Style
WhatsApp – Highly-anticipated fresh feature Ultimately emerges in popular talk app
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated movie call to the latest beta builds
However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that emerges in many of its rivals’ apps – movie talk.
But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
The latest WhatsApp beta builds have introduced the capability to make and receive movie calls over a home wifi or mobile data connection.
The feature very first appeared in the beta back in May, but was quickly pulled – with no reason given for the disappearing functionality.
To make a movie call via WhatsApp, you’ll need to make sure both parties are running the latest version of the beta.
WhatsApp: Hidden Tips, Tricks and Features You Never Knew
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular messaging app but you most likely don’t know all of the tricks and features hidden up its sleeve. Here’s everything you need to know to master WhatsApp.
WhatsApp – Hidden tricks and features you most likely don’t know, but certainly should be using [WHATSAPP • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS]
If the person at the other end does not have the latest software build, you will only get a voice call.
When movie calls are available, tapping the call button or contact card summons a dialog with the option to either make a voice or movie call.
Hopefully the fact that the feature has reappeared in the beta means it will be available in wide-release soon.
TWITTER • LOISADEAN • APPLE • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
A fresh scam message asks users to go after a link to the web for the Sainsbury’s voucher
WhatsApp users in the UK are being warned about a fresh scam message that claims to contain details about a free £100 voucher from supermarket rigid Sainsbury’s.
The scam messages emerges as if it has been sent by someone in your contacts – such as a friend or family member.
However the recipient name is actually fake and is designed to trick WhatsApp users into trusting the web address for the alleged £100 Sainsbury’s voucher.
The messages reads: "Hey have you heard about this? Sainsbury’s is providing away £100 bounty cards.
"They are expanding their store network and they launched this promotion. Grab a bounty card while its lasts. I got mine already." (sic)
WhatsApp presently permits users to send text, movie, audio – and even make calls – for free
Albeit the URL listed in the text emerges to direct users to Sainsbury’s website, it is a scam webpage designed to trick WhatsApp users into handing over private information.
The malicious link will install cookies on the victim’s smartphone, or download a browser extension which can be used to serve more adverts to them – generating revenue for the cybercriminals behind the text messages, according to security researchers.
WhatsApp was recently praised by Amnesty International, which dubbed the Facebook-owned instant messenger as the "most secure" platform available to consumers.
WhatsApp – Movie Calls ultimately reappears in iOS, Android, Windows beta, Tech, Life & Style
WhatsApp – Highly-anticipated fresh feature Ultimately emerges in popular talk app
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated movie call to the latest beta builds
However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that emerges in many of its rivals’ apps – movie talk.
But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
The latest WhatsApp beta builds have introduced the capability to make and receive movie calls over a home wifi or mobile data connection.
The feature very first appeared in the beta back in May, but was quickly pulled – with no reason given for the disappearing functionality.
To make a movie call via WhatsApp, you’ll need to make sure both parties are running the latest version of the beta.
WhatsApp: Hidden Tips, Tricks and Features You Never Knew
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular messaging app but you most likely don’t know all of the tricks and features hidden up its sleeve. Here’s everything you need to know to master WhatsApp.
WhatsApp – Hidden tricks and features you most likely don’t know, but undoubtedly should be using [WHATSAPP • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS]
If the person at the other end does not have the latest software build, you will only get a voice call.
When movie calls are available, tapping the call button or contact card summons a dialog with the option to either make a voice or movie call.
Hopefully the fact that the feature has reappeared in the beta means it will be available in wide-release soon.
TWITTER • LOISADEAN • APPLE • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
A fresh scam message asks users to go after a link to the web for the Sainsbury’s voucher
WhatsApp users in the UK are being warned about a fresh scam message that claims to contain details about a free £100 voucher from supermarket rigid Sainsbury’s.
The scam messages shows up as if it has been sent by someone in your contacts – such as a friend or family member.
However the recipient name is actually fake and is designed to trick WhatsApp users into trusting the web address for the alleged £100 Sainsbury’s voucher.
The messages reads: "Hey have you heard about this? Sainsbury’s is providing away £100 bounty cards.
"They are expanding their store network and they launched this promotion. Grab a bounty card while its lasts. I got mine already." (sic)
WhatsApp presently permits users to send text, movie, audio – and even make calls – for free
Albeit the URL listed in the text emerges to direct users to Sainsbury’s website, it is a scam webpage designed to trick WhatsApp users into handing over private information.
The malicious link will install cookies on the victim’s smartphone, or download a browser extension which can be used to serve more adverts to them – generating revenue for the cybercriminals behind the text messages, according to security researchers.
WhatsApp was recently praised by Amnesty International, which dubbed the Facebook-owned instant messenger as the "most secure" platform available to consumers.
WhatsApp – Movie Calls eventually reappears in iOS, Android, Windows beta, Tech, Life & Style
WhatsApp – Highly-anticipated fresh feature Eventually shows up in popular talk app
WhatsApp has reintroduced its highly-anticipated movie call to the latest beta builds
However the hugely-popular smartphone app is missing a crucial feature that shows up in many of its rivals’ apps – movie talk.
But it looks like WhatsApp is very close to catching-up with the likes of Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger and LINE Messenger.
The latest WhatsApp beta builds have introduced the capability to make and receive movie calls over a home wifi or mobile data connection.
The feature very first appeared in the beta back in May, but was quickly pulled – with no reason given for the disappearing functionality.
To make a movie call via WhatsApp, you’ll need to make sure both parties are running the latest version of the beta.
WhatsApp: Hidden Tips, Tricks and Features You Never Knew
WhatsApp is the world’s most popular messaging app but you very likely don’t know all of the tricks and features hidden up its sleeve. Here’s everything you need to know to master WhatsApp.
WhatsApp – Hidden tricks and features you very likely don’t know, but undoubtedly should be using [WHATSAPP • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS]
If the person at the other end does not have the latest software build, you will only get a voice call.
When movie calls are available, tapping the call button or contact card summons a dialog with the option to either make a voice or movie call.
Hopefully the fact that the feature has reappeared in the beta means it will be available in wide-release soon.
TWITTER • LOISADEAN • APPLE • EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS
A fresh scam message asks users to go after a link to the web for the Sainsbury’s voucher
WhatsApp users in the UK are being warned about a fresh scam message that claims to contain details about a free £100 voucher from supermarket rigid Sainsbury’s.
The scam messages emerges as if it has been sent by someone in your contacts – such as a friend or family member.
However the recipient name is actually fake and is designed to trick WhatsApp users into trusting the web address for the alleged £100 Sainsbury’s voucher.
The messages reads: "Hey have you heard about this? Sainsbury’s is providing away £100 bounty cards.
"They are expanding their store network and they launched this promotion. Grab a bounty card while its lasts. I got mine already." (sic)
WhatsApp presently permits users to send text, movie, audio – and even make calls – for free
Albeit the URL listed in the text emerges to direct users to Sainsbury’s website, it is a scam webpage designed to trick WhatsApp users into handing over private information.
The malicious link will install cookies on the victim’s smartphone, or download a browser extension which can be used to serve more adverts to them – generating revenue for the cybercriminals behind the text messages, according to security researchers.
WhatsApp was recently praised by Amnesty International, which dubbed the Facebook-owned instant messenger as the "most secure" platform available to consumers.