According to a report from WABetaInfo, which tracks all the latest developments related to WhatsApp, the messaging platform is apparently testing an update for the Last Seen and Online Status. This feature will allow users to decide who can see them online while they are using the messaging app. Currently, WhatsApp users can only hide their Last Seen everyone, contacts, or specific contacts. In its report, WABetaInfo stated that a lot of WhatsApp users over the years requested to be able to hide their online status in stealth mode for various reasons. For example, some users want to use the messaging app without being disturbed by other people, or they feel stalked by someone. “We know a lot of people want this feature, so we also created a concept to disable the online status last year, that’s a good way to share feedback with WhatsApp,” WABetaInfo said in the report. As seen in the screenshot below, this new privacy feature in WhatsApp will now allow users the option to choose with who they can share their last seen status right within WhatsApp Privacy Settings by selecting between two options: “Everyone” and “Same as Last Seen.”
“It will be possible to configure who can see when we are online right within our last seen settings thanks to two new options: “Everyone” and “Same as Last Seen”. For example, if you choose “My contacts” for “Last Seen” and “Same as Last Seen” for “online”, it means non-contacts won’t be able to see when you’re online,” WABetaInfo added. “Last year, WhatsApp started automatically hiding the last seen to contacts you never chatted with, in order to prevent third-party apps from monitoring our last seen and online status. Unfortunately, people that we already chatted with could still see when we were online but thanks to the new privacy setting “who can see when I’m online”, they won’t be able to do it anymore.”
WhatsApp is finally listening to user feedback by developing a feature that lets us choose who can see when we are online on WhatsApp!https://t.co/eew9OVi5I1 pic.twitter.com/y3DWfobY3P — WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) July 1, 2022 While the screenshot shared by WaBetaInfo is on the beta version of WhatsApp on iOS, the same feature is expected to come to WhatsApp beta for Android and Desktop beta as well. Currently, the feature is under development and is likely to be available in a future update of the app. It is unknown when the feature will be rolled out to the general public.