iPhone wins the self-destructive photo test on WhatsApp; paying off

iPhone wins the self-destructive photo test on WhatsApp;  paying off

a The WhatsApp Released in beta version for Iphone A long-awaited feature: send self-destructing media that automatically disappears once viewed.

According to the information on the websiteWABetaInfo“, Who tends to anticipate news and filter rumors, novelty applies to photos and videos that can only be viewed once. The test was released in WhatsApp version 2.21.140.9 for iOS.

When you choose to upload a self-destructing photo, for example, a timer will appear in the caption input field. In the text of the notification that explains resource usage, there is an alert reminding people that they will still be able to take screenshots.

In April, the grandmother was already found in Trial version of the program Android.

Screenshot of the self-destructing media feature in WhatsApp;  Tool that warns that users can still print - restart / WABetainfo - restart / WABetainfo

Screenshot of the self-destructing media feature in WhatsApp; A tool that warns users that they will still be able to print

Photo: Reproduction / WABetainfo

No further details were released about the self-destruct modes. But since it is a long-awaited feature, WhatsApp is able to launch it soon.

The site says it should appear “in a future update” for both Android and iOS.

Privacy

Recently, the world’s most used messaging app has been investing more in privacy related issues.

In November, for example, So-called “temporary messages” have been launched from WhatsApp, which disappears within seven days.

In the case of self-destructing media, competitors like Telegram and Signal have had the job for quite some time.

Like other new WhatsApp functions, it should first appear in the beta version of the app. To access this version, you need to register for the test program in a program.

* With an article by Aurelio Araujo

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