WhatsApp’s This New Feature Will Help You Track Incomplete Messages

Now, you will be able to easily find and finish those incomplete messages that you started but never sent.

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WhatsApp’s This New Feature Will Help You Track Incomplete Messages

WhatsApp’s This New Feature Will Help You Track Incomplete Messages (Image:WhatsApp)

California, US: WhatsApp has rolled out a super useful feature on Thursday that will save you time and effort. It is called “Message Drafts”

Now, you will be able to easily find and finish those incomplete messages that you started but never sent. The new feature is available for all users globally on both iOS and Android devices.

Whenever you start typing a message but don’t send it, a green-highlighted Draft indicator will appear next to the conversation on your main chat screen. Also, your unfinished drafts will be bumped to the top of your chat list, so you can quickly pick up where you left off.

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This feature is perfect for those times when you get interrupted or distracted while typing, or when you simply forget to send a message.

According to WhatsApp, this feature is designed to help you save time and effort. CEO Mark Zuckerberg even commented, “We all need this!” on his WhatsApp Channel. WhatsApp has over 500 million monthly active users in India and the platform has taken down over 12 million accounts in India between January to September 2024.

Earlier this week, WhatsApp announced that the platform is set to introduce a new feature to help users verify the authenticity of images as announced called “Search on Web.” This feature uses “Google Lens” to perform reverse image searches. This is mainly to curb disinformation and the spreading of phoney online.

WhatsApp has been plagued by a lot of misinformation lately. The company said that this feature aims to combat this issue by making it easy to verify images without leaving the app. This will allow users to quickly check image authenticity and there is no need to open a browser or upload images to Google Lens.

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