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Over the years, WhatsApp has become a real “Swiss army knife” in the technological world. Audio messages introduced to WhatsApp in August 2013, have evolved over these ten years to establish themselves as the first option on the platform for sending and receiving information. Now the Meta sub-brand is thinking about the next step to optimize this solution: audio recordings that are deleted after they are listened to.
Reporting from WABetaInfo, a news site for whatsapp, adds update information for sending and receiving audio messages, which will allow the message to be deleted after the recipient has listened to it. This complements the service’s privacy and security offering, which already adds this ephemeral condition to photos and videos.
This finding, found in Android 2.23.7.8 beta, adds this delivery condition that restricts users from using audio to forward or save. In addition, this feature limits the computer’s ability to use screen recording and thereby record audio.

At the moment, whatsapp It has about 500 million users in India, 120 million in Brazil, 85 million in Indonesia, and over 80 million in the US. In Peru, it is estimated that 85% of all citizens connected to the network use WhatsApp.
“This feature will definitely increase the privacy and security of communication: since an audio message sent in single view mode is meant to be played only once, it certainly reduces the risk of someone else being able to access it or listen to it later. which can help protect important and confidential information.” specify in WABetaInfo.
At the moment, there are no details about its possible appearance in public beta, and there are no future plans for its rollout on a global level, affecting more than 2.4 billion users, in addition to other Meta products such as Instagram and Facebook.
Source: RPP

I am Ben Stock, a passionate and experienced digital journalist working in the news industry. At the Buna Times, I write articles covering technology developments and related topics. I strive to provide reliable information that my readers can trust. My research skills are top-notch, as well as my ability to craft engaging stories on timely topics with clarity and accuracy.