WhatsApp starts the new year with a minor update introducing proxy support, a feature that should help some users avoid internet shutdowns. The new feature is available for WhatsApp users worldwide, regardless of their phone (iOS or Android).
According to WhatsApp, all the proxies that will be available to choose from will connect through servers set up by volunteers and organizations. The messaging app has also published a guide to help those who want to volunteer for such a task, which is pretty easy to follow if you’re tech-savvy.
If you want to benefit from the feature, here is how you can connect to a proxy if you have an Android or an iOS device.
Connect to a proxy on Android
Connect to a proxy on iPhone
As per WhatsApp’s official statement, the level of privacy and security that the app provides should remain just as high when connecting via proxy, so we shouldn’t be worried about privy eyes. End-to-end encryption will remain active even when connecting the app through other servers via proxies, so messages should not be visible to anyone in between (i.e. proxy servers, WhatsApp, or Meta).
To take advantage of proxy support, check out the new feature in the settings menu, but first make sure you have the latest version of the app installed.