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This is a fairly common practice. We want to tell someone what another person has told us. Well, easy: we forward the message and that's it. But beware, soon WhatsApp will also launch warnings for that So probably the days of indiscretions will be numbered.
WABetaInfo reported today that the WhatsApp applications for Android, iOS and Windows Phone will notify users when one of their messages has been forwardedThus, what they will see will be a message that reads 'forwarded' just above the text, image or link that they have sent to their contact or contacts.
This is a feature that had already been announced some time ago, but has now been improved aesthetically. Because the truth is that WhatsApp was perfecting its appearance and operation.
WhatsApp wants to let you know who forwards your messages
It is an alert that can be very useful, but it will surely generate suspicion. Especially in groups. Because users will know that someone has shared their message, but they won't know exactly who. Yes, they can easily figure it out in private conversations, but they also won't know which contact the recipient has shared their message with.
Nothing will happen in those messages that are eminently practical. But logically, yes in all conversations that have some substanceSo most likely, the majority will launch into a more practical option to share other people's conversations: take screenshots.
At the moment, WhatsApp does not notify users that their conversations have been captured But this is an option that could also be considered more forward. Snapchat was the first to notify that your stories have been captured, but then so did Instagram.
The function of warning about resubmissions has not been introduced for now. In fact, it is projected as a future option, but there is still a date on the horizon.