WhatsApp, the popular messaging platform, is set to roll out self-destructing audio messages to users who have the beta version of the app installed on their phones.
This new feature was first reported by WABetaInfo, a reliable source for WhatsApp updates.
The introduction of self-destructing audio messages follows WhatsApp's previous update, which introduced the "View Once" feature in 2021.
Similar to "View Once" for photos and videos, audio messages sent with this option will disappear once they have been opened by the recipient.
With this new feature, WhatsApp aims to enhance user privacy by allowing for temporary sharing of voice notes.
Screenshots and screen recordings of these self-destructing audio messages will also be blocked, providing users with an added layer of security and privacy.
While the beta version of WhatsApp has started rolling out this feature, it is important to note that not all beta users currently have access to it.
Additionally, on iOS, the beta version is only accessible through TestFlight, making it more difficult for users to obtain an invitation.
As of now, there is no confirmation on when WhatsApp will make the self-destructing audio messages feature available to the wider public.
However, the introduction of this feature to beta testers suggests that WhatsApp is actively working on further enhancing its messaging platform.
In addition to self-destructing audio messages, WhatsApp has been proactive in introducing various new features. Earlier this year, the platform introduced passkeys, and it is actively developing an iPad app, which is currently available in beta.
The iPad app follows the footsteps of the Mac app, enabling users to connect their WhatsApp accounts from their phones and use it seamlessly on their tablets.
While users eagerly await the release of self-destructing audio messages and other new features, the current version of WhatsApp for iPhone continues to be available for free download on the App Store.
Users can enjoy the extensive features and improvements the app offers while staying connected with their friends and family.
WhatsApp remains committed to enhancing user privacy and providing an intuitive messaging experience.
With the introduction of self-destructing audio messages, users can communicate with an added layer of privacy, knowing that their messages will be automatically deleted after being listened to.
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