WhatsApp ‘Expiring Media’ Feature Details Tipped via New Beta Version
WhatsApp ‘Expiring Media’ Feature Details Tipped via New Beta Version 6e5y2v
Some screenshots have emerged online giving details about the “Expiring Media” feature on WhatsApp. 4y4c2i
By Jagmeet Singh | Updated: 25 September 2020 16:34 IST
WhatsApp was initially found to have the “Expiring Media” feature in place through a recent beta release 5j6iz
Highlights
WhatsApp’s latest beta version for Android is seen with new references
Recipients appear to receive a pop-up message about disappearing media
WhatsApp is also speculated to have an Expiring Messages feature in plans
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WhatsApp 2.20.201.6 beta for Android has been released with further references for a new feature called “Expiring Media.” The feature, as its name suggests, would make media files such as images, videos, and GIFs sent to the recipient's phone over WhatsApp disappear once they are viewed. It was initially found to be in the works through the WhatsApp 2.20.201.1 beta. But the latest beta version suggests how it would ultimately be implemented for end s.
The screenshots WhatsApp features tracker WABetaInfo from the WhatsApp 2.20.201.6 beta show that the messaging app would inform the recipient about the Expiring Media feature through a pop-up message. This would read, “This media will disappear once you leave this chat.” The message would appear once a media file has been shared using the new feature — by pressing the dedicated button available next to the add media shortcut.
Additionally, one of the screenshots shared by the source shows that once the recipient leaves the chat, a bubble would appear saying, “View once photo expired.” WhatsApp would also include a button to enable the Expiring Media feature for media files that is said to be called View Once.
WhatsApp is seen with new references for the Expiring Media feature Photo Credit: WABetaInfo
The references are a part of the latest WhatsApp beta version, though they aren't visible to the end s. Nevertheless, considering the progress from what we saw earlier, the new feature is likely to be provided, at least, to beta testers in the coming future.
WhatsApp may bring its new development alongside the Expiring Messaging feature that also seems to be in the plans for some time — with some Android released last month.
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