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New WhatsApp status functions, including deciding who sees updates and ways to respond, not a security issue, Hong Kong sector representative says

  • Voice messages of up to 30 seconds can be recorded and shared as status updates
  • Users can choose who sees their status and their decision will be saved for their next update

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WhatsApp introduces new functions to its status updates. Photo: Shutterstock

WhatsApp users will have greater control over who can view their status updates under latest changes launched by the instant-messaging app, while an industry representative in Hong Kong has assured local smartphone owners there should be no security issues.

The app, owned by American firm Meta and used by about 2 billion people globally, started rolling out the new features on Tuesday.

WhatsApp said the changes would not affect the app’s end-to-end encrypted messages, which ensures only the sender and recipient of a message can read or listen to them.

WhatsApp has introduced new features for status updates. Photo: Handout
WhatsApp has introduced new features for status updates. Photo: Handout

Francis Fong Po-kiu, honorary president of the Hong Kong Information Technology Federation, said he believed Whatsapp’s new efforts were an attempt to expand further into the social media sector.

He said popular instant-messaging apps had similar security levels. “There are no worrying issues for ordinary users,” he added.

Francis Fong, honorary president of the Hong Kong Information Technology Federation. Photo: May Tse
Francis Fong, honorary president of the Hong Kong Information Technology Federation. Photo: May Tse

The new features centre on status, a function which lets users send updates, such as photos, videos, GIFs and text, which last 24 hours, to their contacts.

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