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WhatsApp will end photo printing: rumor or reality?

The new update should finish prints within a file The WhatsApp. This is correct! The days of the popular and useful screenshot may be numbered. Change should enhance internal security and Prepare Please many users, but also annoy some. Understand what led to this change.

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It all started with small steps. WhatsApp has evaluated user acceptance with the feature that allows you to send photos and videos with a single view. For some, the tool is a privacy booster. However, another problem arose: in order not to see it only once, some people take screenshots.

Update may stop printing photos on WhatsApp

The priority, according to the team behind the app, is making sure safety of people. from the public. Publications take this too far in some situations. According to the WABetaInfo website, WhatsApp has created a lock screen. The new feature is supposed to launch soon, but there is no specific date for it yet.

When available, users will be prevented from taking screenshots of single view content. Another piece of information is that the app will indicate with a warning that an attempt is not possible. The how-to message should be something like “Screenshot locked for privacy”.

However, only the person trying to take the screenshot will be warned. The person who uploaded the content will not know the screenshot attempt. The option is available for WhatsApp beta users.

Other features are tested by Request of messages. For example, one that allows you to delete messages sent for a period longer than the current permission. There is also a possibility that the app will launch an option that will allow calls to be made with up to 32 people at once!

To enjoy the news first of all, the advice is to always download the latest version of WhatsApp, so that you will definitely be one of the first to to have fun All versions.

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