
WhatsApp will soon let users turn on disappearing messages for all chats at once
India Today
WhatsApp was spotted testing the disappearing mode feature days after WhatsApp head Will Cathcart revealed that the app is working on the feature.
WhatsApp was spotted testing the disappearing mode feature days after WhatsApp head Will Cathcart revealed that the app is working on the feature. Disappearing mode is an extension of the disappearing messages feature. The feature allows users to turn on disappearing messages for all chats at once. Currently, users can turn on disappearing mode individually for chats and groups. You do not have the option to turn it on for all chats at once. As per Wabetainfo, WhatsApp was spotted testing the disappearing mode feature in the latest beta update for Android app. “After publishing some screenshots from WhatsApp for iOS and, after the confirmation from Mark Zuckerberg and Will Cathcart, WhatsApp is now working on the disappearing mode for chats and groups.If you didn’t read our previous article, the disappearing mode is a new privacy setting, available for beta testers in a future update, that will automatically convert new chat threads to ephemeral chats!,” the report read.
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