Η last update of Facebook brings a new Snapchat feature. It's out today and it's called Vanish Mode. It was first announced as part of large redesign of Messenger last September
Vanish Mode is a temporary messaging feature for Facebook Messenger and Instagram that will allow you to send texts, photos, voice messages, emoji and stickers that disappear as soon as they are displayed and the chat window closes.
Some users may have already noticed the disappearance feature in Messenger chat settings, as Facebook released the new feature slowly to some users. And on Instagram, some elements of Vanish Mode are already part of the instant messaging feature.
The disappearance feature is similar to the existing Messenger chat feature that allows you to enter an encrypted chat (end-to-end) that is only stored on your device, although the new feature is designed to permanently delete everything that is sent after the projection of.
Vanish Mode is a notable addition, as CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced last year that his company would strategically shift away from the News Feed and public publications in private messages and groups.
Disappearance will appear in both apps (Facebook and Messanger) as a separate option that you can enable or disable from the settings of any specific group message or thread.
Facebook states that the feature will be opt-in, which means you must agree to enter the disappearance mode as soon as it is activated by another user in the chat or group. Messenger and Instagram will notify you if someone takes a screenshot while the feature is on.
Vanish Mode will be available today for Messenger in the USA. as well as for other countries. Facebook says it will be released later on Instagram.