WhatsApp launches Advanced Chat Privacy

Today WhatsApp has officially announced the launch of Advanced Chat Privacy, which was leaked at the beginning of this month. This is a new "layer of privacy" that is available in both 1-to-1 chats and groups, and it lets you prevent others from taking your content outside of WhatsApp when you want extra privacy.
If you turn this on, you block others from exporting chats, auto-downloading media to their phone, and using messages for AI features. So, WhatsApp says, "this way everyone in the chat has greater confidence that no one can take what is being said outside the chat". Unless of course people know how to use screenshots, but we digress.

WhatsApp thinks this feature will come in most handy "in groups where you may not know everyone closely but are nevertheless sensitive in nature, like talking about health challenges in a support group or organizing your community about something important to you".
To turn this on, tap the chat name, then tap on Advanced Chat Privacy. WhatsApp says this is merely the first version of the feature and it plans to add more to it in the future so it "will eventually include even more protections".
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- Anonymous
- 04 May 2025
- KsN
How would AI get their hands on your messages if both parties didn't give it?
- Anonymous
- 04 May 2025
- KsN
So tell me about the end-to-end encryption again?
- Sam N8 808 owner
- 28 Apr 2025
- up6
If Whatsapp want, they can apply anti-screenshot protections to chats. They already do so in DPs, but it will be so obvious & a matter of debate, if they make it app-wide. It's largely useless, as many apps and AI tools can now make screen...