WhatsApp, owned by Meta, is working on a solution for those who suffer from space problems, as it can be annoying for those who have less storage space on their phone.
The instant messaging app is rolling out a new update to its users that would expire in groups to save space, WaBetaInfo reported.
WhatsApp sent the new update that brings the version to 2.23.8.11. The update is still in development and is not ready to be released to beta testers.
The new feature, known as expiring groups, will allow users to set an expiration date for groups, and once that date arrives, users will be prompted to delete the group, according to the app tracking site. This feature allows users to create specific groups on WhatsApp by setting an expiration date for them. Users are prompted to delete the group when it expires.
The feature is currently in development for iOS and Android. "It's important to note that pool expiration only happens on our end when we set the expiration date," the app tracking site said.
This would provide a solution to a major problem with the aging and loss of relevance of bands, particularly those created for special occasions such as birthdays. These groups often take up space in the application.
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