WhatsApp Will Soon Make It Easier to Add or Manage Contacts

Sanjana Dhar
Sanjana Dhar October 25, 2024
Updated 2024/11/03 at 8:44 AM

WhatsApp has announced that it will soon roll out a big change. This will make managing contacts on linked devices an easier process. At present, users need to save a contact on their primary device for it to show up on WhatsApp with the saved name. However, this is now expected to change soon, as announced by WhatsApp. Users will be able to add or manage contacts on WhatsApp for Web, Windows and other linked devices.

Saving Contacts on Linked Devices on WhatsApp

In a blog post, WhatsApp highlighted that the only way to add contacts was by saving it. One can do this on the primary device or by scanning a QR code. With its upcoming functionality, users will be able to do the same from any device. The change will initially be introduced on WhatsApp Web and Windows and eventually on other linked devices.

The instant messaging platform is introducing another key feature. This is the ability to save contacts exclusively on WhatsApp. This feature will come in handy when separating personal and professional contacts or sharing the phone with others. Users will have a choice of whether to save a particular contact only on WhatsApp or sync it to the smartphone as well.

The aforementioned feature uses a novel encrypted storage system called Identity Proof Linked Storage (IPLS). This leverages key transparency and WhatsApp’s hardware security module (HSM) technologies. WhatsApp stores the contact information using a strong encryption key present on the client’s device. One can retrieve this only when the client authenticates the primary device identity. Contacts saved on WhatsApp will be restored in case the user ever loses their phone or changes devices. Additionally, they can also create or customise contact lists if they have separate personal and work WhatsApp accounts on the same device.

Courtesy of these features, WhatsApp says it is heading in the direction where it might eventually let users manage and save contacts by usernames. The company claims this will bolster privacy by negating the need of sharing phone numbers to have conversations on WhatsApp.

 

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