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Whatsapp to get disappearing messages in its update version 2.20.110 and many more:



Whatsapp keeps testing new features in beta every other week.the latest version of whatsapp 2.20.110 is ready to release and brings lot of new features that will launch very soon officially.The new features of Whatsapp are:
  • Expiring message
  • support for multiple devices
Expiring message:
According to the latest reports from WABetainfo ,the new beta update has the code for the 'expiring message' feature.however Whatsapp has changed the name of the feature several times.Previously the Facebook owned platform called it as disappearing  messages,delete messages.The latest beta shows that the new name is expiring message.This feature has not been enabled yet to beta users.
This new Expiring feature automatically deletes message for both sender and the receiver.Like delete for everyone it does not leave any traces like "This message was deleted".This upcoming feature doesn't show such messages instead it leaves like there wasn't any messages.If the Expiring message feature is enabled Whatsapp will show an indicator on the profile picture of the person we are chatting and also in the chats.

Support for multiple devices:

Another feature in updated version of whatsapp is "support for multiple devices" which enables the user to login in multiple devices at the same time.Till today we can not access the same whatsapp account in multiple devices at  same time which was a burden for peoples using dual phones.Like Instagram and Facebook  this feature in whatsapp enables the user to access in multiple devices at same time.Even though this feature is under the development there is a workaround for you to access one Whatsapp account on multiple devices .But using this method you will always need to keep an active internet connection on the primary device.


 

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