WhatsApp is testing an After Reading timer for disappearing messages that starts the countdown only when the recipient actually reads the message.
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If you own a Garmin smartwatch, you can now send texts via WhatsApp. Garmin announced on Tuesday that WhatsApp is now available for free download from its Connect IQ store. The Meta-owned app will be ...
Google Messages is testing Tap to Draft, a new beta feature that lets users edit Smart Replies before sending and helps prevent accidental texts. Google Messages’ new feature lets users pause Smart ...
WhatsApp developers are working to bring scheduled messages to the Meta-owned platform, reports WABetaInfo. A scheduled message allows users to type a message and choose a specific date and time for ...
Most popular messaging apps already let you schedule a text for later, whether it’s a birthday wish timed for midnight or a reminder set to land at the start of a workday. Until now, that convenience ...