WhatsApp is the most widely used messaging service in the world , and despite the fact that many users use it as a means of daily communication, on many occasions it turns out that false news also begins to spread.
The company was very clear about it and began to limit the sending of mass messages, since we remember that WhatsApp uses an encrypted system through which not even the company itself can know the message that is being spread.
In fact, WhatsApp has been alerting us for quite some time now if a message has been forwarded several times , so that we are alert in the event that it is false news or content of dubious origin.
No more forwarding messages to more than one group
The company is already limiting in its latest beta the sending of messages to just one group. That is, you can continue forwarding messages to a maximum of five contacts, but only one of them can be a group .
This new limit, for the moment, is only found in Android beta 2.22.7.2 , although it is expected to be integrated into the next stable version of the app, taking into account how strict the company is with this type of measure.

At the moment it has not reached WhatsApp Web or the stable version of WhatsApp , although it should be noted that this new measure against disinformation will not only arrive in the Android operating system, but also in iOS.
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The news WhatsApp limits (even more) the sending of mass messages was originally published in xiaomist by Alejandro Fernández .
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