To sum up, there are some criterions of descriptive writing. They include:
Writing chronologically: all events must be coherent
Using a figure of speech: words or phrases that aren't literal but have a vivid meaning
Use more strong verbs than technical term: she walked leisurely is better than she sauntered.
Use sensory details of touching, seeing, feeling etc.
Think before writing, and end with revising and correcting.
2. WhatsApp, is a freeware, cross-platform centralized
instant messaging (IM) and voice-over-IP (VoIP)
service owned by the American business Meta
Platforms that is available worldwide (formerly
Facebook).
3. Users may exchange text messages and voice messages, conduct
audio and video chats, and share photographs, documents, user
locations, and other stuff. WhatsApp's client application is
available on mobile devices as well as PCs. To join the service,
you must have a cell phone number
4. 2 billion users worldwide and is
owned by Facebook (FB) parent
company Meta. Announcing the
changes on Facebook (FB) and
Instagram, CEO Mark Zuckerberg
said the company would keep
building new ways to protect your
messages and keep them as
private and secure as face-to-face
conversations.
5. The new privacy features on
WhatsApp
While WhatsApp calls and messages are end-to-end encrypted, the
company has pushed to enhance efficiency and add additional
features like vanishing texts, end-to-end encrypted backups, blocking
and reporting problematic contacts, and two-step verification.
6. WHATSAPP PRIVACY UPDATE 2022
Users may now leave group chats
without telling everyone, manage
who can see when they're online,
and prevent screenshots of see-
once messages.
7. Hide Online
Status Seeing when friends or relatives are online makes users feel
connected, but everyone has experienced times when they wish to
view their WhatsApp secretly.
WhatsApp is providing the option to determine who can and
cannot see you when you're online for those times when you wish
to keep your presence online private."
8. WhatsApp will provide a feature for users to use the service
quietly without being seen online, dubbed "online presence
control." The function, which will be available to all users later
this month, will allow WhatsApp users to choose which contacts
may see their online status while hiding it from other people.
There is no limit on the number of contacts who may access your
online status, and you can add and remove individuals at any
moment. According to the corporation, the upgrade will be
available for both mobile and desktop app services.
9. Screenshot
Blocking for
View Once
Messages
View Once is already a popular way to exchange
photographs and media that don't require a permanent
digital record. For an extra degree of security, we are
enabling screenshot blocking for View Once messages.
WhatsApp is also experimenting with screenshot blocking
for "view once" notifications, which vanish after only one
opening.
A year ago, WhatsApp launched a vanishing media option,
warning users that they wouldn't be able to tell whether the
receiver was keeping any sent photographs and videos as
screenshots. The tool is currently in testing, but the business
intends to make it available to all customers "soon."
10. Exit Groups
Silently
We like our group chats, although some are
just temporary. We're making it easy to
leave a group discreetly without bothering
everyone. WhatsApp users may now leave a
group privately without needing to alert
everyone else. Instead of contacting the
entire group when someone leaves, just the
admin will be contacted.
11. WhatsApp Privacy
Campaign
In order to educate users about new features and how
WhatsApp secures their experience through multiple layers of
protections provided by their privacy features, including end-
to-end encryption, two-step verification, end-to-end
encrypted chat backup, and more, WhatsApp is now
launching a new global campaign, beginning in India and the
United Kingdom (more countries will follow later).
12. Key Takeaways
of WhatsApp's
New Privacy
Features
The three new WhatsApp privacy features will improve the security and safety of all
users, according to the key takeaways.
·The "Leave group without informing" tool would save a lot of trouble.
·The "Visibility control function" allow you to enjoy your privacy without bothering
others.
·"Screenshot Blocking" will increase your security when exchanging sensitive
information.
Conclusion
"We'll keep building new ways to protect your messages and keep them as private and
secure as a face-to-face conversation," Meta Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said
of the new features. There are more than 2 billion users of WhatsApp worldwide. The
company has been periodically updating its privacy policy because protecting users'
privacy is a top priority. WhatsApp privacy updates will be available for users very soon.