The new feature of Facebook Messenger is being used in the United States. In the next few weeks, Facebook users in Europe will also be able to enjoy this feature.
Mark Zuckerberg has warned those who leak screenshots of their various chats to others on Facebook Messenger. Facebook Messenger Desktop
Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meter, the founder of Facebook and its parent company, said in a post that a new update has arrived in Messenger. If a screenshot of a user's chat is taken from the other party, that user will be notified.
"A new update is coming for Messenger's end-to-end chat. So if someone takes a screenshot of the disappearing message, you'll get a notification," Zuckerberg wrote. He also shared a screenshot of a conversation with his wife, Priscilla Chan, at the time.
The announcement from Zuckerberg came after a new update on Facebook Messenger. According to the new update, users will be able to determine if their messages will disappear after a while.
According to USA Today, the new feature of Facebook Messenger is being used in the United States. In the next few weeks, Facebook users in Europe will also be able to enjoy this feature.
Although the feature has barely been introduced in Facebook Messenger, it has been featured on a number of rival messaging platforms, including Snapchat. Moreover, the messaging app WhatsApp has long had end-to-end encryption. That is also a new addition to Facebook.
The idea is that Facebook has come up with these new features because of the constant questioning of user safety. These new updates will also apply to Meta-owned Instagram.
However, Facebook users are still demanding some new features. As a Facebook user wrote below Zuckerberg's post, "When will you add a Dislike button? We want an answer ..."
Source: Independent
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