To activate screen sharing, WhatsApp users will be able to start a call and then select the screen sharing option.
WhatsApp’s instant messaging platform continues to get additional features. The company is developing a screen sharing tool that is now being beta tested on Android handsets. This functionality, similar to that available in video conferencing services such as Microsoft Teams and Zoom, allows users to share their screens.
WhatsApp users will be able to activate screen sharing by starting a call and then selecting the screen sharing option. This function allows users to totally mirror the screen of their smartphone. During screen sharing, however, WhatsApp will send a notification requesting permission to view all details, passwords, messages, phone numbers, and personal information.
Meta continues to introduce new features practically every week in an effort to make WhatsApp a more functional instant messaging network and to remain ahead of the competition. Recently, innovations such as the private chat tool, which allows users to lock and safeguard individual discussions, were implemented. Users can also amend previously sent messages.
By sharing their screens, WhatsApp users will be able to converse and collaborate more effortlessly. This function can help users, particularly for educational, business, and personal objectives. This new feature will be available to WhatsApp users in the near future.