WhatsApp's long-requested and only recently introduced Delete for Everyone feature looks set to get an update. The most recent WhatsApp
beta (v2.18.69) for Android now gives users up to 4,096 seconds (68
minutes and 16 seconds) to delete a message for everyone in a chat.
Currently, in stable builds, the window a user has to delete a message
for everyone is 420 seconds (or 7 minutes). Depending on how well it's
received, this extension can be expected to make its way to the stable
build soon. It is also reportedly making its way to the iPhone app soon.
The change was first spotted
by WABetaInfo, the WhatsApp update tracking site. The site notes that
v2.18.68 WhatsApp beta version for Android includes an update to the
Stickers feature that disabled by default - a slight modification of its
icon. Since the news was reported on Friday, WhatsApp has released two
more beta versions for Android (v2.18.70 and v.2.18.71),
and WABetaInfo has spotted new disabled-by-default features like Locked
Recording (locking the voice message record button into place when
recording), and sticker pack size display.
Another feature WhatsApp was recently spotted in testing, but once again
disabled by default, shows whether a message has been forwarded. The Forwarded Message label
shows up on top of message if it has been forwarded from another, or
same chat. The move if nothing classifies forwards, and could be amongst
the first steps to combat spam and fake news. The feature was spotted
in WhatsApp beta (v2.18.67) for Android. The same version also brought
Stickers to Android - but can't be used.
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