Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, which owns Facebook, is warning Messenger users not to take screenshots of their chats. Messenger is a messaging app that allows people to send disappearing messages, meaning the messages vanish after a specific time.
Mark Zuckerberg has revealed a fresh update that will let users know if someone takes a screenshot of a disappearing message. This update also brings some fun additions to encrypted chats, like GIFs, stickers, and reactions.
Zuckerberg even gave us a glimpse of how this notification would work, using a cute interaction between him and his spouse. This feature is quite reminiscent of what Snapchat already offers, where messages and pictures vanish after a certain time.
Not too long ago, the Messenger platform made it possible for users to set their messages to disappear, offering an added level of privacy to their talks.
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