The disappearing messages feature has a shortcut in WhatsApp's Android beta update

USA: Some beta users of WhatsApp will soon get an additional shortcut for the disappearing messages feature. After a predetermined amount of time, the disappearing messages feature removes the messages.

As of the latest update, the feature will also appear in the "Manage storage" section of the "Settings" menu. The tool will assist in reducing local storage. The latest update for Android bumps up the version to 2.22.25.11.

As part of the previous beta Android update 2.22.25.10, an update section was added to the disappearing messages in the app. As a result users can now more easily set a message timer for both new and old chats. With the new beta update, you can access this feature from both the app's settings and your chats.

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To access this feature, go to "Settings" in WhatsApp. Now choose "Manage Storage" from the menu. An option to "Turn on disappearing messages" can be found under the app's storage statistics. It is recognized as a space-saving device.

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This feature allows you to automatically delete media after a preset amount of time has elapsed to free up storage space.

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A beta version of Android is currently being used to test the feature, and it will be added to the stable channel soon. If you have not been able to use this feature yet, then you may have to wait for a few days. A wider rollout of the update is expected in the coming weeks. It is currently being released in phases.

The Meta-owned messaging service recently rolled out a "WhatsApp for Tablets" feature on its Android beta version, which enables users to sync their pre-existing WhatsApp accounts to their tablets. The business also released an iOS beta update that included a "search for messages by date" feature.

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