WhatsApp has introduced a new update for its instant video messaging feature where users will be able to disable it in their settings.

This update comes shortly after WhatsApp launched the instant video messaging feature in July, aiming to provide users with a new and engaging way to communicate with each other. However, users soon realized that the default setting for this new feature was automatic activation, which could hinder their regular activities in the app with no option to disable it.

WhatsApp is now addressing this problem by launching a new toggle in their app settings. WABetaInfo reports that this is a reliable development which can be enabled or disabled depending on user preference, giving users more control over their messaging experience. it is also a welcome addition for users who prefer traditional voice notes over WhatsApp’s new instant video messaging feature, although it’s been noted that even users who disable the feature will still be able to receive video messages.

WhatsApp’s new toggle is currently available for beta users and will be rolled out to the broader audience in the coming days.

Instant video messaging is not the only feature WhatsApp has introduced. It is currently working on revamping its settings interface, promising a more user-friendly and contemporary experience, as mentioned in News18. Additionally, WhatsApp is also working on a new multi-account feature, which will eventually allow users to add several accounts to the same device without the need for parallel applications.

These new developments highlight WhatsApp’s commitment to evolving its platform in order to meet the diverse needs and preferences of its user community, which will undoubtedly impact the experience of its users worldwide for the better.