WhatsApp lets its users to delete the messages safely both which are both present in their chats and the ones sent to others. You can just imagine the horror feeling that would descend if you send something inappropriate to a group accidentally only to press the “delete for me option instead of delete for everyone. this might become a concern of past as WhatsApp has plans to introduce deleted message retrieval tool.
It is considered as a very handy feature where when a user taps on “delete for me” option, WhatsApp displays a pop-up at the bottom of the screen asking if one wishes to undo it. Like other messaging services like Telegram, users will have some time to recover the chat which they can keep or instead “delete for everyone”. It is not just only feature which WhatsApp is working on it. The company is looking to increase file sharing limit to 2GB, from previous 100MB limit. WhatsApp has also made giant leaps in recent times as they are working on introducing features like editing sent chats and the option to save disappearing conversations.
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The Password sharing policy test in South and Central America is confusing everyone involved
Password sharing for subscription streaming services is very common all over the globe. Netflix used to act very fine about it and the company is clearly having some second thoughts as it has been learned about the plans to start the testing crackdown on this practice in some markets. The plan is for Netflix to convert the freeloaders to their own subscriptions or at least charge a fee for non-household sub accounts if they continue to share.
Dozens of Netflix users were interviewed in Peru and the result of this test is not up to the expectations of Netflix. Here, sub accounts cost an extra 8 soles or $2 on top of the existing 24.90 soles subscription. For some of the users the introduction of this policy and the price increase that paying for sub accounts would entail has caused them to call off their subscriptions completely.