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WhatsApp would present a third blue check: What does it mean?

Service instant messaging, WhatsApp, I would be working in a third check blue. Currently, the doble check it works to indicate when the message arrives and when it is read by the user. However, a new check would be in development.

What is the meaning of WhatsApp checks?

Currently there are only three types of check in the message platform, WhatsApp, which are explained as follows:

  • First check indicates that your message was sent.
  • Double check means that the person to whom you sent the message, it reached him.
  • Finally, the double blue check suggests that the contact you sent the message to was able to read it.
  • It is worth noting that there are users who prefer to deactivate this option, so that their contacts do not see when they read the messages.

The third blue check

According to Infobae, WhatsApp is working on this new feature, which is in beta. According to this, it would serve to indicate when a contact takes a screenshot in a group conversation. According to the information, the following notice would appear: “User (xxx) has taken a screenshot. For your safety, do not provide any type of personal information, you could be the victim of fraud or extortion ”.

The tool would have the purpose of generating greater control of privacy. Thus, users can be aware that their messages could be being shared with other people. It should be noted that so far, it is only a leak, however, that is how the rumors of functionalities of WhatsApp that are currently available on the platform.

It should be noted that WhatsApp Messenger is an instant messaging application for smartphones, owned by Meta, the technology company of Mark Zuckerberg, who also owns other very famous applications such as Facebook e Instagram.



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