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WhatsApp rolls out new exciting feature
Company introducing new features every day to provide services


San Francisco: Meta-owned instant messaging platform WhatsApp has more than two billion users worldwide, with the company introducing new features every day to provide services and keep it ahead in the world of technology.
Recently, WhatsApp rolled out another exciting feature allowing the users to preview their voice messages before sending them.
“They’re not mistakes, they’re rehearsals,” Whatsapp shared on Twitter. “Now you can preview your voice messages before you hit send.”
Sharing a 27-second video clip providing details of the new feature, the instant messaging app said users can now “express themselves with voice messages they can preview.”
Meanwhile, WhatsApp on Monday announced that it would roll out the "Disappearing Messages" feature within the next week.
According to a status shared by the messaging company on Twitter, the feature will allow users to choose how long their messages stay around.
"With Disappearing Messages, you choose how long your messages stay around. Set to default on all new chats, choose the duration, and get more control of your conversations. Not every message needs to stick around forever. Rolling out over the next few weeks," WhatsApp wrote.

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