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WhatsApp to soon add self-destruct feature for messages



SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook-owned WhatsApp is working on a feature that will delete messages automatically after a stipulated time as set by users, according to WABetaInfo, a fan site that tests new WhatsApp features early.

Renamed “Delete Messages” from earlier “Disappearing Messages”, the feature is being tested in beta mode.

“In the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.19.282 update, we presented a new feature called ‘Disappearing Messages’ that will automatically delete messages after a certain time. The feature is still under development, and WhatsApp is starting to work again on it in the 2.19.348 update, where they renamed ‘Disappearing Messages’ to ‘Delete Messages’,” WABetaInfo reported.

Once available, the “Delete Message” feature will come with a toggle on/off button and users can choose a stipulated time — 1 hour, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month or 1 year — for the messages to automatically disappear.

Users who have enrolled themselves for the Google Play beta program can download the latest version. They can also manually update the app by downloading it from the APK available on the APK Mirror platform.

According to WABetaInfo, the feature will be initially available for group chats only and can be enabled by the group’s administrators. Once enabled, the feature can be toggled in Contact Info or Group Settings.

(Agencies)

Publish Date : 28 November 2019 14:02 PM

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