Facebook unsend: self-destructing messages to Messenger

After a very interesting Publication του TechCrunch που ανέφερε ότι η ομάδα ασφαλείας του Facebook διέγραφε διακριτικά τα μηνύματα που έστελνε ο CEO της εταιρείας Mark , σε τρίτους μέσω του Messenger, ήταν η αιτία να μάθουμε για ένα νέο χαρακτηριστικό της of messages.

The news that came up will probably please many.

The company said that this feature of downloading sent messages will soon be available to all Messenger users. Messenger

According to TechCrunch, the "unsend" feature will be released in the coming months, although there is currently no more information on how to use it.

Messenger will basically offer a chat feature where users can also set a self-destruct timer.

It is not known whether the recipient will be informed about it or before deleting his inbox, but no matter how we do it, we are always talking about messages sent by the "other side" with the childish logic of "they are mine, I do what I want."

We must agree that this feature adds an extra level of security to your conversations. Of course, the promise of doing is enough.

"We've discussed this feature several times," a Facebook spokesman told TheVerge.

"We will have a wider message deletion feature. This may take some time, and until the operation is ready, we will no longer delete the executives' messages. We should have done it earlier - and we're sorry we did not. "

We should point out that the TechCrunch publication reported that the old messages sent via Facebook by Mr. Zuckerberg disappeared from the inbox of the users who had received them.

How does it seem like an idea? Would this feature be useful?

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