4. New Fonts
Bored of chatting on WhatsApp with the same default system font? The company has silently rolled out a new feature to WhatsApp’s Android app, which allows users to type in a new font.
The font appears similar to the Fixedsys typeface in Windows. However, so far this is the only option available. Also, while the new font is a welcome move from WhatsApp, using it can be difficult and even tiresome.
This is because users have to put backquote symbol (`) three times before and after the text they want to change the font of.
5. End-to-end Encryption
WhatsApp has added end-to-end encryption to all its messages. Encryption ensures that only a message’s sender and recipient can read messages, stopping communications from being intercepted in the path. And yes, just like messages, WhatsApp calls too are encrypted end-to-end.
This means that WhatsApp and third parties can’t listen to them.