Audio message sent on WhatsApp will be 'disappeared', a new feature has arrived

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Dt. 30 October 2023, Monday

WhatsApp: WhatsApp has been offering new features for some time now, and they are also very much aware of the privacy of the users. Recently, a new feature has been launched by WhatsApp, in which if you send an audio message to someone, the audio message will automatically disappear after he has heard it once. WhatsApp's new feature is called Self-Destructing Audio Message. However, this feature has now been introduced by WhatsApp with a beta version. Which will be announced for the users in the coming days.

With this feature, audio messages will become more private than before

WhatsApp will introduce its self-destructing audio message in both Android and IOS versions. This message is currently being tested in both Android and IOS versions. With the help of this feature, audio messages will be more private than before. Currently, users only got the option to share photos and videos, but now they can share audio messages as well.

Will disappear automatically after listening once

According to a report by WABetainfo, you will be able to use WhatsApp's self-destructing audio message feature once it is introduced in both Android and IOS versions. In this feature any audio message will be deleted after listening once. This feature will be similar to WhatsApp's View Once feature, in which the photo-video will be deleted after viewing it once.

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