After a long wait, WhatsApp messages will now disappear after 7 days
A few days ago, a description of message disappearance was found in WhatsApp's FAQ, and reports surfaced that the feature would be released WhatsApp had been testing message self-disappearing in beta since earlier this year
Now WhatsApp has announced that the feature will be available to users this month As the version of the messaging app goes up, users will be able to specify whether messages in chats will disappear after seven days
This is a longer period than chat apps that offer a similar self-destructing message feature; in announcing its commitment to the message disappearing feature, WhatsApp said it is trying to strike a balance between privacy and practicality The seven-day message expiration allows users to know that their messages are not permanent At the same time, however, potentially useful information will not disappear immediately
A WhatsApp blog post on disappearing messages gives the example of a shopping list It is not something that needs to be accessed permanently, but might be useful if it remains for a few days
In a one-on-one WhatsApp conversation, either party can delete a message In a group chat, the administrator can control this feature
To erase a message in WhatsApp on an Android or iOS device, tap the contact's name, then tap Erase Message Tap Continue and select On To turn it off, follow the same procedure
This feature is not perfect Other WhatsApp users can forward disappearing messages or take a screenshot of them before they disappear They can also copy and save the content of that message Additionally, if you reply to a disappearing message, the quoted text from that message will remain in the chat after the original message expires
If you do not open the message within 7 days of it being sent, it will disappear
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