
WhatsApp to soon get Disappearing Mode, Multi-Device support and View Once feature, Mark Zuckerberg confirms
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Some of the highly-anticipated features including the Disappearing Mode, Multi-Device support and View Once will arrive on WhatsApp soon.
Some of the highly-anticipated features including the Disappearing Mode, Multi-Device support and View Once will arrive on WhatsApp soon. And no these are not merely based on reports and leaks but Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg himself has confirmed rolling out these features on WhatsApp. The Facebook-owned messaging app was long rumoured to be working on these features. The glimpses of these features appeared during beta updates but no one knew when the features will be rolled out. In an interesting turn of events, Wabetainfo, which tracks all the WhatsApp-related updates and informs readers about the upcoming features, was approached WhatsApp CEO Will Cathcart and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to talk about some of the upcoming features of WhatsApp. “Some days ago WhatsApp reached out to me to ask if we could move on WhatsApp to discuss new features to come on the application. We used WhatsApp to chat in a group with the WhatsApp CEO Will Cathcart! We started to chat, but I felt so weird because this was an amazing experience. The chat starts with a message from Will, where he thanks me for my work reporting news and WhatsApp features,” the wabetainfo report said.
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