WhatsApp has recently announced the launch of completely private ‘incognito’ conversations with its AI chatbot. This new feature will allow users to have confidential interactions with the chatbot without any data being saved or shared.
The company revealed that these incognito conversations will provide users with a secure space to ask questions, seek information, or engage in conversations without any of the data being stored or used for advertising purposes. Users can initiate these private chats by simply typing “incognito” before their messages.
WhatsApp stated that privacy is a top priority, and this new feature is part of their ongoing efforts to enhance user data protection. The company emphasized that all messages exchanged in these incognito chats will be end-to-end encrypted to ensure confidentiality.
This development comes at a time when privacy concerns are in the spotlight, with many users seeking more secure ways to communicate online. By introducing these totally private conversations, WhatsApp aims to address these concerns and provide a safe environment for users to interact with its AI chatbot.
The incognito feature is currently being rolled out gradually to WhatsApp users worldwide, with availability expected on all devices in the coming weeks.
Source analysis:
– WhatsApp: The company is directly involved in the launch of this new feature, and its interest lies in strengthening user privacy protections and maintaining user trust.
– Tech blogs and websites reporting on the update: These sources may have a general interest in covering new features and updates from popular tech companies like WhatsApp.
Fact Check:
– The launch of incognito conversations by WhatsApp – Verified facts. This information can be confirmed through the official announcement by WhatsApp.
– The end-to-end encryption of messages in incognito chats – Unconfirmed claims. While WhatsApp states that messages are end-to-end encrypted, this claim cannot be independently verified without access to the app’s code.
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