Now you can take a break from WhatsApp for some time, the most important feature is coming, learn the details

If you're looking for some peace and quiet from the hustle and bustle of social media, you no longer need to delete WhatsApp. WhatsApp's new update will add a dedicated logout button. This feature, spotted in beta, will protect users' data and allow them to take a break from WhatsApp without any hassle.

If you're thinking of taking a break from WhatsApp but don't want to delete the app and reset everything later, a new feature will soon be added to the app for you. The popular instant messaging app, owned by Meta, is finally working on a logout feature that will allow users to sign out of the app without losing their chats, settings, and login information.

This feature was spotted in WhatsApp beta.
The feature was spotted by WhatsApp development monitoring site WABetaInfo, which spotted it in WhatsApp Android beta version 2.26.21.9. It's currently available to some beta testers and could be rolled out to more users in the coming months.

The report states that the Android 2.26.21.9 update has been seen with a feature to log out of the WhatsApp app without deleting or losing data.

Until now, WhatsApp users didn't have a proper logout option. If someone wanted to temporarily disconnect from the messaging app, they could only uninstall it. This required re-downloading the app, logging in, and recovering their chats.

For many users, especially those who wanted a break from the constant messages and notifications, this process was tedious. To fix this problem, a new logout feature is coming. Users will be able to sign out of their accounts directly from WhatsApp settings, while all their chats and account information will remain securely saved on the device. According to reports, the logout option is available in the Account section of WhatsApp settings.

Key benefits of this feature
: Digital detox: Those tired of constant messages and notifications from work groups can take a peaceful break over the weekend or holidays.
No fear of data loss: The risk of losing old chats if you delete an app without backing it up is now completely eliminated.
Multiple account management: Users who use two numbers on the same phone will find it easier to log out of one account and switch to another.

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