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WhatsApp is one of the most popular instant messaging apps. You must be using WhatsApp to stay connected with your friends, colleagues, and others. WhatsApp has confirmed the 3 most awaited features in the app. It always rolls the new-new feature for users to enhance the user experience.

Recently it has rolled out a new shortcut to search the stickers easily. Now it has announced the new most awaited feature for users. Today I am explaining to you about WhatsApp’s 3 new upcoming features. Read this post till the end to know more about this.

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WhatsApp confirmed 3 new feature

WhatsApp CEO “Will Cathcart” and “Mark Zuckerberg,” said that it will roll out the 3 new features soon for Android, iOS, and Web users. According to WABetaInfo the feature tracker of WhatsApp it has a group chat with WhatsApp CEO and Mark Zuckerberg. “The Mark Zuckerberg claim that the most important interaction people have is around private messaging. After rolling out disappearing messages, they’re working on developing other features to keep chat and messages more private”, WABetaInfo said.

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Mark Zuckerberg confirms that “We’re about to start rolling out “disappearing mode“, which turns on disappearing messages in all of your threads so your WhatsApp experience becomes ephemeral”, as you can see in the screenshot below.

Screenshot of Mark Zuckerberg conversation image credit:- WABetaInfo

He also confirmed that the New View Once feature will roll out soon. Your recipient can only open the photos and videos once before they disappear from a chat once this feature is rolled out.

Mark Zuckerberg also talked about the multi-device feature. He explained that ” it’s been a big technical challenge to get all your messages and content to sync”. But it will roll out soon. The WhatsApp CEO also confirmed that the multidevice will be rolled out in public beta within two months.

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