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Whatsapp rolling out 'Groups in common' section within search bar on beta

By IANS | Updated: March 18, 2023 12:30 IST

San Francisco, March 18 Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is rolling out a new feature for some beta testers ...

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San Francisco, March 18 Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is rolling out a new feature for some beta testers on Android and iOS which allows users to see a list of groups they have in common with the contact they are searching for.

Beta users will see a new 'Groups in common' section when searching for contacts within the search bar, reports WABetaInfo.

The new feature gives users more information when searching for contacts within the search bar.

It is currently available for some testers, and is expected to be rolled out to more users over the coming days, the report said.

This feature is the same as the one rolled out on WhatsApp Desktop, which allows users to see the groups they have in common with their contacts without opening their chat information to see the list of groups in common.

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