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New WhatsApp Disappearing Mode gives you more control over privacy

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WhatsApp Disappearing Mode

WhatsApp is working to bring disappearing mode, so users can set it as the default feature and enables more control over their privacy. Once set, it’ll notify the user that the messages will disappear after 7 days of sending to any of the contacts.

To be mentioned, WhatsApp already has the disappearing message feature for individual chats. But this new setting will let you set all-new chat with disappearing mode at once. It was initially announced in May this year. Since then the team is continuously making more adjustments for a convenient interaction.

WhatsApp Disappearing Mode:

This privacy setting mode will let your messages disappear automatically after the set time limit. However, the message can be saved via various other means, so it’s recommended to send the message with trusted contacts. Furthermore, the users can manually enable this new feature separately for individual persons. Just open any chat and select the disappearing messages to turn them on/off.

WhatsApp Disappearing Mode Settings

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Where to Find new disappearing mode settings:

  • Open WhatsApp account
  • Click on Setting
  • Go to the Account Settings
  • Select the Privacy Option

For now, this feature is still under development and will roll out with future updates. We’ll keep you updated with more insights, Stay connected with us.

Related: WhatsApp could increase disappearing messages limit up to 90 days

Previous WhatsApp Release:

Recently, WhatsApp has rolled out the ban review feature for Android devices after iOS. It’ll help you request a review in case your account git banned for some unknown reason.

Furthermore, if there is no problem found in the review your account will be restored as previously. On the other, you have to make another account to continue the message if it fails, you won’t able to retrieve this banned account.

(Source- WABEtaInfo)

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