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    Home»Technology»Social Media»Whatsapp to Introduce Auto-Message Delete Feature Based on Duration

    Whatsapp to Introduce Auto-Message Delete Feature Based on Duration

    Social Media By Abiodun A.Nov 2, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    WhatsApp has been quietly working on a new feature; that will let it automatically delete the messages after a set duration. Called ‘Disappearing Messages’ the feature is rumoured to be added to WhatsApp in the future.

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    Now, the eagle-eyed folks at WABetaInfo have spotted a FAQ document that sheds light on the upcoming feature.

    According to the document, users can set a rule that will delete messages; from chat history of both the parties after seven days. Disappearing Messages will work for both individual and group chats; but only group admins can enable or disable the feature. Apart from that, WhatsApp also points out that the message will delete after seven days; even if a user doesn’t open WhatsApp during the seven day period.

    However, the message might be displayed in the notification shade until WhatsApp is opened. Disappearing Messages will also be included if a user backs up their WhatsApp chat data; during the seven day period; but messages will be deleted when the backup is restored.

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    However, the message might be displayed in the notification shade until the messaging app is opened. Disappearing Messages will also be included; if a user backs up their WhatsApp chat data during the seven day period; but messages will be deleted when the backup is restored.

    Along with the usage, WhatsApp has also highlighted some points that users need to remember; while using the feature.

    For starters, even though messages will disappear; users can still take a screenshot and save the messages. Disappearing Messages can also be copied; and saved at a separate location; so the messaging app suggests using it with trusted contacts only.

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    Lastly, Disappearing Messages will work with media files as well; but if a person has auto-download turned on; then media files will be saved to the gallery; even if the corresponding message is deleted from the WhatsApp chat.

    The Disappearing Messages feature will be available for Android; iOS; KaiOS; Web and Desktop users. Once the feature is rolled out; users can tap on a contact name; and enable Disappearing Messages.

    WhatsApp, however, has not revealed the timeline; so we aren’t sure when the feature will be available for the users. Furthermore, it’s not clear at the moment if WhatsApp will allow users to set duration; or if it will be set to seven days only.

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