Whatsapp adds disappearing voice messages to its roster of privacy features

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When Snapchat introduced the notion of “ephemeral data” to the masses a decade ago, self-destructive messaging really took off. There were tons of companies trying to cash in, from Meta-created Poke to Wickr, Confide, Hash and others. For the most part, all of those companies failed, but the idea has thrived. To that end, WhatsApp just introduced voice messages that automatically delete after being played.

The messaging app’s View Once feature already exists for photos and messages, but this is the first time it has been applied to voice messages. The interface is simple. Just select View Once and make a voice message. It’ll self-destruct after the recipient hears it. This is not only fun in a Mission Impossible sort of way, but actively enhances privacy in the case of audio recordings that mention sensitive topics. Hey, once in a while you have to give someone credit card details and it’s better to be safe than sorry.

There are some caveats, as no technology is foolproof. WhatsApp encourages users to only send View Once voice messages to people they trust, as there are ways to get around the ephemeral nature of the data. For instance, Android users can use the screen record function as they listen and anyone can use another camera or external microphone to capture the message.

The tool’s rolling out globally over the next few days, so it might be a bit before the update hits your box. WhatsApp has been making all sorts of improvements throughout the past year. Just last week, the platform introduced the ability to share photos in their original format, without compression. The app also recently added a tool that masks your IP address when making calls.

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Ah, disappearing voice messages on WhatsApp now? Well, well, well. Because apparently, regular text messages just weren't enough for people to express themselves in a fleeting manner. Now you can send audio snippets that vanish into thin air after they're played. It's like being a secret agent leaving behind no evidence... unless someone decides to record it with another device or screen record it. Oops!

But hey, I have to admit there are some practical aspects here. If you ever find yourself needing to share sensitive information like credit card details or your secret recipe for an award-winning grilled cheese sandwich (you know who you are), the ephemeral nature of these voice messages can provide an extra layer of privacy.

Of course, WhatsApp advises only sending these disappearing voice messages to people you trust. But let's be honest, we all have that one friend who would probably forward your "confidential" message to their entire contact list just for laughs.

Technology may not be foolproof, but at least the option is there for those who want it! Just make sure you don't accidentally send important details with a disappearing message and then forget what those details were yourself. That would be quite the predicament.

All in all, kudos to WhatsApp for adding yet another feature to its roster of privacy-focused tools. With each passing day, our conversations become more ephemeral and our lives more enigmatic... or maybe we're all just having fun pretending we're spies from Mission Impossible.