WhatsApp feature: Users may soon use Disappearing Message feature with the 24-hour option
WhatsApp update and new features: In good news for WhatsApp users across the globe, the Facebook-owned instant messaging platform is now reportedly testing and developing a Disappearing Message feature with the 24-hour option for personal and group chats.
WhatsApp update and new features: In good news for WhatsApp users across the globe, the Facebook-owned instant messaging platform is now reportedly testing and developing a Disappearing Message feature with the 24-hour option for personal and group chats.
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According to WABetaInfo, a website that tracks WhatsApp in Beta, the disappearing message will be available in a future update. WhatsApp won't replace the 7 days option, but 24 hours will be an addition.
WhatsApp will soon include the 24-hour option in the section where people are used to enabling/disabling disappearing messages for personal and group chats. When the user chooses "24 hours", all messages sent/received after this change expires after 24 hours, so they will disappear from the chat, the WABetaInfo report said. As per the report, the feature is under development and it will be available in a future update for iOS, Android, and Web/Desktop.
In November last year, WhatsApp launched the much-awaited 'Disappearing Messages' on its platform for both Android and iOS users that automatically deletes new messages sent to a chat after seven days when turned on. In a one-to-one chat, either person can turn disappearing messages on or off. In groups, admins will have control over the new feature.
The Facebook-owned platform started with the seven-day limit "because we think it offers peace of mind that conversations aren't permanent while remaining practical so you don't forget what you were chatting about". Once enabled, new messages sent in the individual or group chat will disappear after seven days. The most recent selection controls all messages in the chat.
WhatsApp said that people should only use disappearing messages with trusted individuals. For example, it's possible for someone to forward or take a screenshot of a disappearing message and save it before it disappears.
Meanwhile, the company is also working on adding a self-destruct media option that will enable users to send images and videos that disappear once the recipient opens them. In the screenshot shared by the company, WhatsApp says that this feature is intended at making communications more private.
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