In today's practical video tutorial I'm going to teach you how to send self-destructing messages on WhatsApp thus simulating the functionality already added as standard in instant messaging applications such as Telegram, which for me is light years away from WhatsApp.
We are going to achieve this, as is logical and presumably, with the download and installation of a totally free application for Android that, in addition to serving us to send messages that self-destruct on WhatsApp, It will also serve us to send them through any instant messaging or email application.
The first of all will be to download and install the free application on our Android that we will find directly in the Google Play Store under the name of Soon! Secret messages, photos. An app that I leave you for direct download just below these lines:
Download Soon! Secret messages, free photos from the Google Play Store
How to send self-destructing messages on WhatsApp
In principle, the application is sold as one of the safest instant messaging applications for the reason that everything we send through the application is content that will self-destruct no later than 24 hours after the message is displayed.
In the case that concerns us today, we are not going to sell it as the best instant messaging application, far from it, and for this we would have to use the application both the receiver of the message and the one who sends it, which in this case is so we are only going to use the application simply as support for WhatsApp to be able to send messages that self-destruct since this functionality is not offered by WhatsApp or many other instant messaging applications.
In this way, only the one who creates the message with expiration time will need to have the application installed on their Android while the receiver will be able to see the message received from the WhatsApp application itself, Messenger, any instant messaging application or email application.
The application is as easy to use as taking a photo or choosing a photo from our Android gallery, writing text by hand, being able to select its color and stroke width or even typing text from our Android keyboard.
Once this is done and as I show you in the attached video that I have left you at the beginning of this post, We can choose the self-destruction time of the message, being able to select between 5 seconds, 10 seconds or 24 hours, as well as protecting it against screenshots by simply clicking on the padlock icon that appears in the lower right part of its simple and intuitive user interface.
When we finish adjusting the security parameters of our newly created message, self-destruction time and protection or not against screenshots, the application will give us the option to save the message directly in the internal memory of our Android, and most importantly of everything, the option to send the message by sharing it with the instant messaging application that we want, including the case that concerns us today, such as being able to send messages that self-destruct on WhatsApp.
To do this we will only have to click on the icon at the bottom right of the screen and wait for the application to create a specific link that we can share directly with WhatsApp, Messenger, Telegram, Email, etc, etc.
The link we share will be available for the predetermined time for anyone who clicks on it, and this will be eliminated after the stipulated time, counting it since the receiver has clicked on the link in question.
As you can see in the image that I leave you just below these lines, once we have entered the created link, when the stipulated time passes, the link although it continues to exist as such, by clicking on it we will only find the App logo and the suggestion to download it from the Google Play Store.
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