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WhatsApp Could Soon Block Screenshotting Profile Pictures - Qpidi

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In 2019, WhatsApp stopped allowing users to download others' profile pictures. Now, it plans to add a feature that blocks screenshotting of profile pictures, details in our news.


WhatsApp Could Soon Block Screenshotting Profile Pictures
WhatsApp Could Soon Block Screenshotting Profile Pictures

Key Takeaway


  • Enhanced Privacy: WhatsApp is working on a feature to prevent screenshotting of profile pictures.

  • User Data Protection: This development is key to safeguarding personal information for millions of users.

  • Previous Measures: Follows WhatsApp's earlier step of disabling the download of others' profile pictures.

  • Found in Beta: Discovered in the latest Android beta version, indicating near-future implementation.

  • Access Through Settings: The feature will be located in the privacy section of the app's settings menu.

  • Prevents Misuse: Aims to reduce the risk of photos being used for fraud, impersonation, or harassment.

  • Commitment to Consent: Reinforces WhatsApp's dedication to user privacy and the concept of consent.


WhatsApp announced they're working on a new feature to stop people from taking screenshots of your profile picture. This feature, important to millions of users, aims to protect personal data.


Screen saying the screenshot couldn't be taken due to "app restrictions.
Screen saying the screenshot couldn't be taken due to "app restrictions.

Discovered in the latest WhatsApp beta version for Android, this feature will be located in the privacy section of the settings menu. When trying to take a screenshot in the latest Android version, a notification appears at the bottom of the screen saying the screenshot couldn't be taken due to "app restrictions."


About five years ago, WhatsApp introduced a feature that prevented users from saving others' profile pictures.


Blocking screenshots directly will further strengthen WhatsApp's commitment to "user privacy and consent."


This feature also shows that WhatsApp doesn't want users' photos to be used for fraud, impersonation, or harassment.

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