The WHATSAPP world is always open to new changes and challenges tailored by the user.
With the always present threat of client leakage to other applications such as Telegram or Signal, the goal company could have a new utility in the bedroom: Triple Blue Check.

A few months ago, the firm of Mark Zuckerberg surprised with the possibility of sending temporary files and also with the improvement of his web version, but now he would want to protect the information from whatsapp groups or rather, give greater transparency to all owners
of mobile numbers that belong to them.

It is not yet official, whatsapp has not confirmed it, but Infobae recently published that the social networking company wants to inform its users when a group’s partner performs a screenshot of the conversations.
Many of these screenshots for months are being used as well as judicial tests and to publicly inform comments that some of the users think privately.

According to the first information about this whatsapp technical improvement, the users of the group could automatically receive a general warning message after one screen.
However, this functionality should be connected to the different ways of capturing that image both in the iPhone and Android terminals.
A technical work at all complex, but is supposed to an improvement of great draft facing the upcoming update.

A few days ago it was known that whatsapp was known to allow group chat administrators to erase messages regardless of who sent them.

It is expected that in the next Google Play update, which for Android will be 2.22.1.7, this permission will be available that will facilitate the moderation and control of the content of the groups and the contents published in them.

The administrators of WHATSAPP groups will have to eliminate any message from these chats without the need for the rest of the participants to give it to proceed to delete.

For the time being, the date of implementation of this option is unknown, since from this portal it is not mentioned when this update will come to Android devices.