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WhatsApp is working on a feature that will allow users to use the app on two devices simultaneously.
With the delete message feature on WhatsApp, users will be able to set their chat time limit.
WhatsApp will also roll out a feature to verify forwarded messages.


After unveiled the much-awaited dark mode feature for its users, with WhatsApp once again set to host a new feature in the coming days. WhatsApp was recently scanned late for several security bugs discovered in the app, but the Facebook-owned app has since released several updates to erase security issues.

However, there are still some areas where WhatsApp needs to strengthen its grip. For example, a lot of fake news that leads to unsolicited incidents travels through the messaging app, but there is nothing to worry about because WhatsApp will soon launch a feature that allows users to verify those messages. Will give who are leading them with lots of interesting. Features you are waiting for.

So here are some WhatsApp features

Multi-device support

WhatsApp is reportedly working on a feature that will allow users to use WhatsApp on two different devices simultaneously. What is called multi-device support is a Facebook supported messaging app. For example, if you are using WhatsApp on your phone, you will be able to use it on your tablet at the same time. Each time a new device is added, a notification will appear in the app.

Self-destruct messages or disappear

With the delete message feature on WhatsApp, users will be able to set their chat time limit. The feature can be enabled for group or personal chat. For example, when you switch the delete message toggle for a particular chat, you will be able to set a time limit for your chat. In that case, you can make your message last an hour or a week. You also have the option to toggle off the delete message. WhatsApp is still working on this feature but it was seen in Android beta version. There has been no announcement regarding the official roll-out of the feature.

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