The site seeks to increase security.
Reaching a total of 1,500 million people, WhatsApp is one of the most used mobile apps in the world. Despite the shortcomings of instant messaging sites, users are always looking for “tricks” to improve performance.
To increase security, Mark Zuckerberg’s social networking site, You can add a third blue check when capturing the conversation.
Currently, when there is only one popcorn, it means that our message is out of our device, if there are two popcorn, it reaches the other person, if they turn blue, it means that they read the message. You can disable this last option.
A third dove appears when some users take a screenshot of a group or private chat. The purpose of the tool is to have greater control over privacy, and as a result, users are warned that their messages may be shared with third parties.
Additionally, the option of temporary messages will disappear at intervals of 2 hours, seven days, or up to 90 days.