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    Now, block strangers from adding you into WhatsApp groups

    Now, block strangers from adding you into WhatsApp groups

    By Shubham Sharma
    Apr 04, 2019
    01:29 pm

    What's the story

    Finally, WhatsApp is adding a privacy setting to let users control who can add them into groups.

    The long-awaited feature would not just save you from creeps but also combat the spread of fake news in India.

    In fact, it's the latest in a series of features the messaging platform has launched to tackle the problem of misinformation.

    Here's how you can use it.

    Working

    Dedicated setting to control Group inclusion

    With the new option, you will be able to choose who can add you into groups: 'Everyone', 'My Contacts' in your phonebook, or 'Nobody'.

    If you choose contacts or nobody, unknown parties won't be able to add you into groups using your number - a problem that affects many users.

    People add random numbers into groups to harass women or for political, religious propaganda.

    Problem

    Rise of fake news on WhatsApp

    To note, the problem of fake news on WhatsApp has grown drastically over the years, especially in India.

    The country will be hosting General Elections in less than a month, and parties' supporters have been adding people into groups focusing on a particular caste or religion.

    This way, they have been spreading hoaxes, provocative message to sway unsuspecting voters.

    Information

    Hundreds of hoaxes in circulation

    As TechCrunch.com/2019/04/03/whatsapp-adds-a-new-privacy-setting-for-groups-in-another-effort-to-clamp-down-on-fake-news/">TechCrunch reports, last year, dozens of hoaxes were witnessed on WhatsApp on a daily basis. And now, that number has grown to hundreds of hoaxes per day, which in itself shows the seriousness of the problem at hand.

    Use

    How to use the new group control setting

    That said, with this feature, you can avoid this problem to some extent.

    Just head over into the 'Account' section of WhatsApp settings and go into 'Privacy'.

    Then, hit on the 'Groups' button and choose either 'Contacts' or 'Nobody' depending on what you prefer.

    However, note that even when you restrict who could add you into groups, you can still be invited via links.

    Previous efforts

    Clearly, WhatsApp has been trying to combat fake news

    The feature comes as the latest from WhatsApp to combat the problem of fake news on the messaging service.

    Just recently, the service introduced a tip-line to help users verify the authenticity of a text or multimedia message received on the platform.

    Prior to that, the Facebook-owned company had resorted to limiting message forwarding and also labeling them as 'Forwarded'.

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