WhatsApp will let you prevent others from auto-saving media you send them

WhatsApp is working on a new privacy feature which was spotted in the latest beta build for Android. This will be in development for a while longer, so don't expect to get it right away.
When you do, however, it will let you add enhanced privacy meaning people you talk to will be prevented from having media you send them auto-saved on their devices.

Normally, WhatsApp auto-saves every media item you receive on your phone. But when this is implemented, you'll have the option to prevent other people's phones from doing that, as seen in the screenshot above.
This is the same behavior that already applies to disappearing messages. The new bit here is that you will be able to set it for normal messages and associated media as well. The feature will also restrict exporting entire chat histories for chats with users who have activated this new setting. This won't prevent message forwarding, though.
Additionally, if you enable this "advanced chat privacy", participants in a chat with you won't be able to use Meta AI in any way. Of course, WhatsApp could add even more stuff to this feature while it's in development. Anyway, when it does launch for everyone, it will be opt-in.
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- Anonymous
- 8 hours ago
- E5h
In theory they could prevent that I remember seeing something like that years ago with something else, there was a tech that caused cameras to not see the image on screen as we did, while our eyes saw everything fine on the screen. Cameras ...
- Anonymous
- 8 hours ago
- E5h
They probably mean normal media message, so not the "one time to see" type. Because if WA doesn't prevent taking screenshots, this whole update wouldn't make much sense.
- Anonymous
- 8 hours ago
- E5h
Moat criminals prefer Telegram