Specifically, the latest WhatsApp 2.23.7.8 beta update today has introduced the capability to send voice messages that can only be played once before they disappear. Similar to the operation of self-destructing text messages, sent voice messages won't be stored on the device, recorded, or forwarded to anyone else.
WhatsApp Adds One-Time-Listen Voice Message Feature
As a developing feature, the arrival of self-destructing voice messages in the official version of WhatsApp remains uncertain. However, Mytour assures us that we will soon be able to send one-time-listen voice messages to our loved ones and friends in the latest WhatsApp update.
This month, WhatsApp introduced the temporary group chat feature to support temporary workgroups or short-term projects. Moreover, self-destructing content may soon make its way into other messaging services such as Instagram, Messenger, and Signal.
The trend of auto-deleting messages was initiated by Snapchat in 2012, but this proves to be an immensely useful feature, now studied and implemented by other messaging apps.
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