In today’s time, no one can think for a moment without WhatsApp. From office work to gossip with friends, this app is all about Mark Zuckerberg. There are many discussions in the chat that if you forget to delete, you may be in danger in the future. Keeping that in mind, WhatsApp is going to bring a great feature. Now your sent message will disappear once the recipient reads it. Are you surprised to hear? But this is true.
If you turn on the ‘After Reading’ option, the message will be automatically deleted after 15 minutes after the recipient reads it.
What exactly is the matter? It is known that this time WhatsApp is bringing ‘After Reading’ option. This app has had a disappearing message option for a long time. But in that case the time limit was 24 hours, 7 days and 90 days. That is, if this option is turned on, any chat will be automatically deleted after a certain period of time. But WhatsApp now exchanges a lot of information including OTP, which is not right to stay in a chatbox for 24 hours. Forgetting to delete a chat is also very normal. Keeping all that in mind, WhatsApp is bringing a new feature. It is known that if the ‘after reading’ option is turned on, the message will be automatically deleted after 15 minutes after the recipient reads it. The company believes that this feature will be very useful for users.
It should be noted that WhatsApp is always researching new features for the convenience of users. Recently it was announced to bring noise cancellation in calling feature. It has been reported that the filter will work only when WhatsApp receives video and audio calls. Which will mute all the unwanted sounds, i.e. car noise, wind noise, people’s speech on the road. As a result, both of them can hear clearly. Many times it is seen that most people call WhatsApp when there is a network problem. This new feature will help a lot in this situation.
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