WhatsApp will improve the in-app complaints system

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The messaging app continues unstoppable in designing new capabilities and features that end up attracting users. We have already mentioned the most recent here, namely that WhatsApp is already gradually implementing the ability to send photographs that can only be viewed once by the receiver.

Now, WhatsApp plans to improve the technical support of its user service, It will allow the possibility of claiming your blocked account directly from the application without having to resort to the assistance site.

Without a doubt, something that will certainly bring joy to those who have been unfairly blocked for some mistake or for any other reason.

According to WABetaInfo, many users are having trouble with user account locks for no apparent reason, it all points to the sensitive artwork review algorithm we can imagine. However, all this will end as long as the app is already preparing to receive a new version that will allow you to use a series of tools designed so that users can easily recover their accounts in the event of a ban. Until now, this type of technical support request could not be done through the app itself, but required a connection to the WhatsApp web through a conventional browser.

These capabilities will reach Android users first, at least that’s how the early betas revealed,

Despite the fact that future versions of iOS are already preparing to receive the aforementioned update, immediately after the one that includes this new system that we mentioned a few days ago about the possibility of establishing that a photo sent could be seen all at once, a capability that was already built into other Facebook-related messaging services, specifically Instagram.

WhatsApp continues to increase its capabilities and improve its optimization, which we appreciate.

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