The new feature allows you to choose which contacts to sync to your phone, and you can manage WhatsApp contacts from your linked devices. So basically, if you want to, you will be able to disable syncing to your phone from your secondary WhatsApp account.
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Additionally, if you disable contact syncing for an account, you will still be able to manually sync each contact with an upcoming beta release of the popular chat app. If you sync a contact manually, it will be available across all linked devices. You’ll also be getting a new contact backup option, which is there to help you restore your contacts if you reinstall the app. All the features are quite useful, it seems. Keep in mind that these WhatsApp features are still in development. This pretty much means that we will have to wait for a few months before these features become globally available. And it’s always possible (although it happens somewhat rarely) that WhatsApp will decide to ditch the feature altogether.
Recently, WhatsApp was discovered to work on a feature that allows you to have a Passkey for enhanced backup security. This is a passkey authentication feature for end-to-end encrypted backups. Passkey authentication is already available for account verification, but it will be available for backups too in the future.
In my opinion, WhatsApp’s new features in the works are more of a quality-of-life type of feature rather than something overly dramatic. Little improvements matter just as details matter, so I’m all for that.
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