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WhatsApp: Incognito Mode is coming to WhatsApp! Privacy will be further strengthened..

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WhatsApp Incognito Mode: If you use WhatsApp for messaging and chatting, there's good news for you. WhatsApp is constantly rolling out new features to improve the privacy of its users. Now, it's reported that the company is working on an Incognito Mode for Meta AI chats. This feature will work like Google Chrome's Incognito Mode or Safari's Private Browsing, allowing users to have completely confidential conversations.

WhatsApp's New Incognito Mode
Feature tracker WABetaInfo has reported on this WhatsApp feature. According to the feature tracker, WhatsApp is working on an Incognito Mode feature in the Android beta version 2.25.28.1. This feature will make conversations with the Meta AI chatbot completely private. Questions asked or conversation history will not be saved, allowing users to ask questions on any topic without fear.

How the feature will work
When incognito mode is turned on, no data from Meta AI chats will be used for training or personalizing the user experience. According to a report by WABetaInfo, when a user exits the chat window, all questions asked will be automatically deleted. This makes this feature a safe option for asking questions on sensitive topics.

Controls and Alerts for Users
When incognito mode is turned on, WhatsApp will display a prompt warning that no personalization, no history, and no memory will be available. This means that each chat will be completely new, and previous conversations will not be saved. This option will appear in the chat window, where there are options to start a conversation or view past chats.

Other WhatsApp AI Features
Recently, reports emerged that WhatsApp is also testing a Voice Chat Mode for Meta AI. This feature was rolled out to some testers in beta version 2.25.21.21. Through this, users will be able to do two-way voice chat with Meta AI and get a more personalized experience.

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