WatSab is testing a new feature that may cause problems for users


Watsab has launched a new update on the world's most widely deployed messaging application, but experts warn it may confuse users and "cause social differences."
The new update, which is still under trial, enables the user to send a confidential private message to someone within the group, so that others can not see it, according to the British newspaper Daily Mail.

Watsab users can send messages to people in a group conversation, but the new feature allows them to do so without closing the main chat window.

Those who want to use the new property will have to be careful so that the message, which is supposed to be confidential and directed at one person, does not reach the group as a whole, with its secrets or embarrassing things.

Although the update allows you to open a new window with the person you want to forward the message to, the mistake of sending the message to everyone seems very powerful, especially if you have more than one window.

According to technology-related sites, the new update will soon be launched on Android devices as a first stage.

Watsab, the Facebook-owned application launched in 2009, is used by more than 1.5 billion people today, surpassing Facebook Messenger and Wei Chat.