The WhatsApp function you have been WAITING for for a LONG time arrives in Phones

WhatsApp has already launched a very important new function for phones, it is expected by many people, here are the big changes it brings.

WhatsApp function WAIT Phones

WhatsApp launched in beta version a new function that was expected by many people with mobile phones, and all as a surprise after it was discovered not so long ago in the application. We are talking about the new function for sending self-destructing messages, those from WhatsApp taking over the function from Snapchat, although Facebook has stolen it for some time in other applications as well, and now it also reaches this platform.

WhatsApp launched this function in its application available in beta version on the iOS and Android platforms, so that all those who use these applications now have the opportunity to use this important new functionality. Those from WhatsApp have integrated a new function called "Delete Messages" in the settings menu, and from there users can set the time period that passes from sending a message until it is automatically deleted.

The WhatsApp function you have been WAITING for for a LONG time arrives in Phones

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WhatsApp has integrated a variety of options, which of course are not final, and this is because there is a rather large discrepancy between them, but the options will probably be modified, especially because they are not offered in the final version. WhatsApp currently allows sending messages that can expire in an hour, a day, a week, a month, or a year, but there will probably be options for setting messages to expire in a few minutes or hours.

WhatsApp will calculate the time period from the moment the message is viewed by the person it reaches, and here we most likely include the notification that is displayed for a mobile phone. Calculating from the moment the message is sent is not very practical because it is possible that the recipient will not see the message even an hour after sending it via WhatsApp, so this option is not very practical.

WhatsApp will most likely launch this function publicly only in 2020, and that's because in the meantime I will have to test it on as many people as possible to check if everything works as it should.