What App “takes the bend” Snapchat, launch next update

What App “takes the bend” Snapchat, launch next update

What App made the new update on the app to add more privacy to the conversation. Just as the Instagram Snapchat already exists, the option “View Onance” that allows you to send a photo or video and enable this option, the recipient can only view the sent message once. Then the message will self - destroy itself after it is opened. [...]

Just as the Instagram Snapchat already exists, the option “View Onance” that allows you to send a photo or video and enable this option, the recipient can only view the sent message once.

Then the message will self - destroy itself after it is opened.

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How can you use the new option? First, update the app. Go to the conversation that will send your photo or video, click your number “1” on the white tape that appears below the picture and send it. That's it!

If the new option does not show up, it is enough to wait a few days after whatsApp is working to be available worldwide within this week.

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