WhatsApp has just rolled out a new feature that lets you chat with yourself. This feature is very handy for taking notes and writing reminders. The messages you send to each other are synced across all devices.

The instant messaging application WhatsApp has rolled out a handy new feature. It allows you to chat with yourself by sending you messages, photos, videos, etc. Keep track of your notes and messages more easily with this new feature. Moreover, WhatsApp now sends a warning each time a user sends an image, video, GIF or documents.

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With the new feature of WhatsApp, you can send yourself notes, reminders, shopping lists and all kinds of information that you don’t want to forget. The main advantage of this feature is that your messages are synchronized on all your devices. For example, you can send yourself a shopping list on your MacBook and access it from your Android smartphone.

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Messages you send to yourself on WhatsApp are end-to-end encrypted

The Meta-owned messaging app announced earlier this week that the new feature is being rolled out. All iPhone and Android smartphone users will receive it in the coming weeks. Moreover, WhatsApp had already tested this feature at the end of October 2022 with a group of beta testers.

WhatsApp, which added a proxy to counter government censorship, isn’t the only messaging app that lets you write to yourself. You can already do it on Instagram, Facebook Messenger, Slack, Microsoft Teams, etc. Some apps also allow you to share content between different devices like Instapaper.

To message yourself on WhatsApp, all you need to do is open a new chat. Next, select your name and phone number. You have thus created a discussion with yourself in which you can share any type of content. As Meta explained, ” messages to yourself work and look like regular chats “. Of course, messages to yourself are end-to-end encrypted like all the messages you send via WhatsApp.

Source : The Verge

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