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WhatsApp testing screen sharing feature on Android
WhatsApp's new feature will allow users to record and share the screen with the video call participants.
The upcoming feature is a similar approach to that of Zoom and Teams, making it easier for people to conduct work-related meetings.
As per Engadget, the new feature's icon is of a phone with an arrow pointing out. It is placed beside the switching cameras, muting and disabling video options. Upon clicking the icon, a disclaimer says, "Start recording or casting with WhatsApp?".
It also informs the user that the company will have access to any passwords, photos or payment details displayed on the screen.
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The feature is rolling out to a limited number of Android beta testers. However, it will soon be available for a wider audience.
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