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WhatsApp Introduces Message Translations

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SOCIAL media messaging platform, WhatsApp, has introduced message translations to enable users communicate more easily across languages.
The translations will initially be available in six languages on Android and 19 languages on iPhone, with more to follow.
About three billion people in over 180 countries use WhatsApp and Meta Incorp, its parent owner, said it was, as alway, working to keep its users closely connected, no matter where they are in the world.
“That’s why we’re excited to bring message translations to WhatsApp, so you can more easily communicate across languages.
“Now, when you want to translate a WhatsApp message to another language, you can simply long-press the message and tap Translate.
“Choose the language you want the message to be translated from or to, and download it to be saved for future translations. This works for 1:1 chats, groups and Channel updates too,” is stated.
“Android users will also be able to choose to turn on automatic translation for an entire chat thread, so all future incoming messages in a conversation are translated as well.
“Message translations were designed to protect the privacy of your chats. That’s why translations occur on your device, where WhatsApp cannot see them.
“We’re rolling out message translations to Android and iPhone users gradually from today, in a few select languages to start with more to follow.
“For Android users, translations will initially be available in six languages: English, Spanish, Hindi, Portuguese, Russian, and Arabic.
“For our iPhone users, the feature will launch in 19+ languages.
“We hope this feature helps break down language barriers and allows users to connect more deeply,” it announced.

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