WhatsApp, owned by Meta, introduces a voice chat feature for large groups, offering a discreet entry through in-chat notifications instead of ringing each member. Users initiate by tapping the blue voice chat icon, starting conversations in group chats. Members receive push notifications, allowing flexible entry and exit without disrupting the ongoing conversation. Call controls on the chat screen enable messaging during voice chats. Similar to other platforms like Discord and Telegram, Meta globally releases voice chat for Android and iOS, beginning with groups of 33 or more members. WhatsApp plans a universal rollout in the coming weeks. Additionally, WhatsApp unveils a privacy feature, enabling users to conceal IP addresses during voice calls.