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WhatsApp news of the week: Writing Help launches on Android and iOS with limited availability

Missed our weekly WhatsApp beta updates? Catch up now with our summary! Among our 6 stories we shared, the best news of the week is a feature that helps users write their messages using AI Private Processing.

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I've installed the latest update of WhatsApp on Android, iOS, and Desktop, but some features are not unavailable. Why? Some features announced in this article may be under development and not yet available to all beta testers, or they may be gradually rolling out to users. If you're unable to access a certain feature, you will need to wait for a future update. Keep reading for more information.
News of last week? WhatsApp news of the week: timer and new customization options for status now available on Android!
Previous article? WhatsApp beta for iOS 25.22.10.74: what's new? WhatsApp is rolling out a Writing Help assistant feature powered by AI Private Processing!
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  1. The article about the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.25.23.14 update uncovers a feature that will let users see a quick preview of who viewed their status in the future. This will enable users to monitor engagement without opening the full viewer list and provides a clear sense of recent activity. The feature will also show the privacy setting for each status, helping users quickly recall who can see a particular update.
  2. After installing the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.25.23.7 update, some users can access an AI-powered Writing Help tool that suggests improvements to the structure and clarity of their messages. These are securely through Meta's Private Processing system, which uses encryption and anonymous routing to keep requests unlinkable to users. It's possible to request suggestions in tones like rephrase, professional, funny, supportive, or proofread. The tool only processes the specific message chosen by the user, never storing content or sharing it with Meta or WhatsApp, and the recipient won't know if AI assistance was used. Writing Help is completely optional, disabled by default, and requires explicit user consent before any message is sent for AI processing.
  3. Following the release of the WhatsApp beta for iOS 25.22.10.74 update, a limited number of iOS users can also test Writing Help. Even here, this feature provides AI-powered message suggestions securely through Meta's Private Processing technology. This system ensures that messages sent for enhancement remain private, with no content stored or linked to the user. The feature is in a small-scale rollout on both Android and iOS, with WhatsApp monitoring performance and feedback before potentially expanding access to more users in the future.

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  1. In the article about the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.25.23.5 update, we announced that WhatsApp is rolling out a new group setting that lets admins decide whether all members can view and share the group invite link and QR code. By default, only admins have access, but enabling this option allows members to invite others directly, reducing admin workload in large or community-focused groups. This flexibility is especially useful for public or semi-public groups, like classes or volunteer teams, while still giving admins the final choice. If the setting is turned off, WhatsApp will reset the invite link to ensure past links become invalid, keeping control firmly in the hands of admins.
  2. The feature that lets group admins choose whether the invite link and QR code are visible to all members or restricted to admins is also available after installing the WhatsApp beta for iOS 25.22.10.73 update. By enabling this option, any member can view, copy, and share the link or QR code directly from the group info page, making it easier to grow groups quickly. The setting is off by default, ensuring privacy unless admins decide otherwise, and it can be disabled at any time.
  3. With the WhatsApp beta for iOS 25.22.10.72 update, WhatsApp is working on a feature to verify profile links in the future. This feature will let users verify that the social media accounts shown in their profiles genuinely belong to them. Verified links will carry a distinct visual label, giving contacts confidence that the connection is authentic and reducing risks of impersonation or confusion. Verification will require linking WhatsApp to Accounts Center, while unverified links will remain allowed for those who prefer not to connect their accounts.

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