99% if my visitors will be using mobile to access my site so I am setting up the link so it opens a chat in WhatsApp. When I add the link a paper clip icon appears. I have found a couple of threads about this, recommending code injections and custom CSS. I have tried these approaches with no success.

I did find a video on how to change the social icon but it only worked for the footer . I already have some code in my header that I am using for a product rating plug-in so I have just left a line in between the codes. I hope this is right and look forward to the next step.


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You know what has puzzled me for months? You can say, "OK Google, send a message," and it will listen and transcribe everything you say, but in apps that already have a voice/audio messaging feature, why go through all the trouble? Or at least why not offer the option to just send the audio clip of what you said, as it is, without trying to transcribe it? That would work wonderfully in WhatsApp (and Telegram, Viber, Allo, and other apps) in situations where you either think the speech-to-text won't pick up on some of your words or where you want to say something in a language that isn't supported. In Lebanon, for example, we frequently hop between 3 languages and using dictation is torture because I have to tell my brain to only speak in English.

Well, that option is now available (it could have been there for a while, but I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere). But only on WhatsApp. And only on Assistant. And only on phones. Alright, at least it's there and we know it works. I actually stumbled across it yesterday while looking through the Assistant's different features and saw that WhatsApp had a "voice message" option. I instantly tested it and saw that it works as expected.

So if you open the Assistant and say, "OK Google, send a voice message," the interface will go to the one you see below where you can specify who's the recipient and record the message. Once you're done, say, "OK Google, send," or tap the send button on the top right and the audio clip will be sent as is through WhatsApp to the person you chose.

Obviously, you can edit and cancel everything before sending, so you can change the recipient or delete and record another message. Oh and since this is Assistant, you can assign shortcuts to this so you don't have to say those exact words.

I tested this on Android Wear and couldn't get it to work. Assistant only dictates and transcribes messages there, it doesn't record audio clips, even though Wear is where I'd use voice messages the most. I can't be bothered to verify dictation on my watch's screen or repeat a message twice while on the move. I also tested it in the regular Google Search/widget voice command and it looped continuously, never triggering the voice message interface. I checked several other services like Telegram, Viber, BBM, Threema, and TextPlus on Assistant, and they only showed sending a regular voice message as an option, so this might be limited to WhatsApp for now.

But regardless of the limitations, I'm super thrilled to see this now. I don't have to hold the mic button while recording a WhatsApp voice clip if I'm walking or doing something else. I also don't have to resort to regular text dictation, knowing Google might not recognize some specific word or that I have to speak in English without a word of Arabic or French so that the dictation works. Audio messages remove those complications. I would have hoped to see this on Android Wear and Google Home, and for users of apps other than WhatsApp, but well, we gotta start somewhere, don't we?

Rita was a Managing Editor at Android Police. Once upon a time, she was a pharmacist as well. Her love story with Android started in 2009 and has been going stronger with every update, device, tip, app, and game. She lives in France, speaks three languages and a half, and watches a lot of TV series.

The way it currently works on beta, according to WABetaInfo, is users will have to tap the microphone button next to the chat bar where it'll turn into a new camera icon. Pressing that button lets you record a short 60-second clip, which can be shared with a contact for quick communication.

Speaking of added convenience, it appears WhatsApp is planning on giving people the ability to have multiple accounts on a single Android device in a similar fashion to Instagram. Be sure to check out TechRadar's coverage on the future update.

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The Babar Azam WhatsApp chat leak controversy has shaken the cricket world, with several Pakistan cricketers slamming those behind the saga. As speculations over the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Zaka Ashraf not answering his calls went rife, the WhatsApp message suggested that Babar never even tried to get in touch with Ashraf. It has now been revealed by the news anchor, who displayed the WhatsApp message on live TV, that it was the PCB chief himself who asked him to display the WhatsApp message during the show.

"About five to seven minutes before the show, we received a clip where Zaka Ashraf said: 'I am giving you this screenshot and I am asking you to show it live on screen'. Ashraf also gave us permission to share that. He was taking responsibility on TV; we thought we could share it. But it wasn't the ideal decision. We conveniently forgot that Babar Azam's consent was also important," Badami said in a video he shared on X (formerly Twitter).

"I'm saying this on behalf of my team and the management. I am not proud of it, we are not proud of it. When something like this happens, you learn from it and try not to repeat the same in future," he added, confession what happened was wrong.

Salman: "Babar, there's also been news circulating on TV and social media that you have been calling the Chairman and he's not answering. Have you called him recently?" read the message allegedly sent by the PCB COO.

In his judgement on Tuesday, Mr Justice Anthony Barr ruled the disciplinary proceedings against the garda could proceed on the basis that the Commissioner is entitled to use material taken during a criminal investigation in an internal Garda disciplinary probe.

There was a Garda investigation into the clip, during which the garda's home was searched and several items, including phones, laptops, and a tablet were taken on foot of search warrants, the judge noted.

In judicial review proceedings against the Garda Commissioner, the garda had sought various reliefs including an order prohibiting any further investigation against him for any alleged breach of discipline.

While the Commissioner was entitled to search the content of the phone, there was no entitlement to use the fruits of that search as part of a disciplinary enquiry, which the garda's lawyers submitted is a civil matter between an employee and an employer, the garda claimed.

In his judgement, Mr Justice Barr said that he was satisfied that the Commissioner is entitled to use the material found on the phone obtained during the course of a valid search in any disciplinary investigations into the garda's alleged conduct.

Yes, an audio clip sent on WhatsApp with a blue tick will be deleted for everyone, even if it has been heard. When you use the "Delete for Everyone" option to delete a message, it will be removed from both your chat and the recipient's chat. This applies to all types of messages, including audio clips [1].

Latest version of WhatsApp: Both you and the recipient must be using the latest version of WhatsApp for the feature to work properly. If either one of you is using an older version, the message may not be deleted for everyone [2].

Media deletion on WhatsApp for iOS: If you are using WhatsApp on an iPhone, deleting a message with media (such as an audio clip) may not automatically delete the media from your Photos app. This is because Apple's privacy policy does not allow WhatsApp to access the device gallery without permission [2]. 152ee80cbc

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