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As of now, like the Messenger app which is also under Meta, it notifies everyone in the group if someone will leave their chat group and it’ll create an unsettling atmosphere in the group and they’ll send private messages about why this user left the group chat. Whatsapp is also working on a feature that prohibits users from taking a screenshot of a ‘view once’ message. The View Once message is different from Disappearing Messages (also present in Messenger) were after a specific time duration, the message will disappear, unlike the View Once - as the term implies - it’ll go away after the receiver has seen the message once, similar to sending images and videos in Snapchat. A new Apple patent application was published in the US Patent and Trademark Office this week, showcasing a new messaging app with more features than iMessage. The patent includes features not included in iOS, such as ways to acknowledge messages, bubble texts, display private messages, synchronize viewing content between users, in-app translation, and combining messages in a group. iOS users may now choose to edit sent texts, even those sent to a group, and show "a revised version of the message" to the recipients. Read more in our articles including "One of Whatsapp’s new privacy features is to silently leave group chats" and "iOS users may soon be able to edit sent messages".

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What is Message?

As of now, like the Messenger app which is also under Meta, it notifies everyone in the group if someone will leave their chat group and it’ll create an unsettling atmosphere in the group and they’ll send private messages about why this user left the group chat. Whatsapp is also working on a feature that prohibits users from taking a screenshot of a ‘view once’ message.

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The View Once message is different from Disappearing Messages (also present in Messenger) were after a specific time duration, the message will disappear, unlike the View Once - as the term implies - it’ll go away after the receiver has seen the message once, similar to sending images and videos in Snapchat. A new Apple patent application was published in the US Patent and Trademark Office this week, showcasing a new messaging app with more features than iMessage. The patent includes features not included in iOS, such as ways to acknowledge messages, bubble texts, display private messages, synchronize viewing content between users, in-app translation, and combining messages in a group.

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Our coverage of Message includes: "One of Whatsapp’s new privacy features is to silently leave group chats"; "iOS users may soon be able to edit sent messages"; "Google Messages test floating bubbles for Android 10". Each article provides unique insights and information.