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This Essential Feature is Coming to WhatsApp: Hide Sensitive Content Before Sending Messages

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WhatsApp New Feature: A new feature is set to arrive on WhatsApp very soon. With its help, users will be able to hide sensitive content within a message *before* sending it.

WhatsApp New Feature: There is good news for users of Meta's messaging platform, WhatsApp. Reports suggest that the company is working on a new feature that will make it easier for users to hide sensitive content within their messages. Work on this feature is currently underway, and beta testing is expected to begin in the coming weeks. It is worth noting that WhatsApp has been consistently rolling out new features for its users, one after another, for quite some time now. This feature—focused on sensitive content—is the latest addition to that ongoing series of updates. Let's take a look at how this feature will work and what benefits it will offer to users.

How Will This Feature Work?

A demo of this feature reveals that it will be introduced as a new formatting tool. Using this tool, selected text can be hidden behind a blurred layer *before* the message is sent. The recipient will need to tap on the message to reveal the hidden content. This feature will make discussing information related to movies, TV shows, sports results, and other topics more enjoyable, as senders will be able to hide "spoiler" content before transmitting it.

What Are the Benefits of This Feature?

According to reports, this new formatting tool will work not only for text messages but also for media captions. In the future, the scope of this feature may be expanded to include photos and videos as well—meaning that images and videos could also be hidden before being sent. This is expected to reduce instances of "spoilers" in both group chats and individual conversations, ensuring that discussions on various topics remain engaging and enjoyable for everyone involved. It is anticipated that this feature will be rolled out to all users within the next few months.

A New Privacy Feature Is Also on the Way

Much like its content-hiding feature, WhatsApp is currently working on a new feature focused on privacy. Set to roll out under the name "After Reading," this feature will cause messages to disappear immediately after they have been read. When setting a timer, users will be able to select an option that makes messages vanish the moment they are read. Deadlines of 5 minutes, 1 hour, and 12 hours can also be configured. If a message remains unread, it will automatically disappear after 24 hours. This feature will be distinct from the "Disappearing Messages" option already available on the platform.