The platform seeks to increase security.
WhatsApp is one of the mobile applications with the most users in the world, reaching a total of 1,500 million people. Even though instant messaging platforms can have some flaws, users are always looking for “tricks” to improve performance.
In order to increase security, Mark Zuckerberg’s social network, you could add a third blue checker when capturing a conversation.
Currently, when there is only one popcorn it means that our message has left our device, when there are two popcorn it means that it has reached the other person, when they turn blue it means that they have read the message. This last option can be disabled.
The third pigeon would appear if some user takes a screenshot of a group or individual chat. The purpose of the tool is to have more control over privacy and as a result, users are warned that their messages may be shared with third parties.
Additionally, the option of temporary messages was added, which can disappear in intervals of 2 hours, seven days or up to 90.

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