WhatsApp does not officially support a “view once” feature for media files (photos or videos). However, WhatsApp has introduced the ability to send disappearing messages, which allows you to send messages that will disappear after a certain period of time. This feature can be used to create a similar effect, but it won’t exactly mimic the “view once” feature. Here’s how to send and open view once media on WhatsApp using disappearing messages and more
To send disappearing messages:
- Open the individual or group chat where you want to send a disappearing message.
- Type your message or attach the media file (photo or video).
- Before sending, tap the clock icon with a “7” inside it, located next to the text input field.
- This sets the message to disappear after 7 days.
- You can choose other durations like 1 day if you prefer.
- Send the message.
To view disappearing messages:
- Open the chat where you received the disappearing message.
- The message will be visible for the set duration (e.g., 7 days) after it was sent. After that time elapses, the message will disappear automatically.
Conclusion
Even though how to send and open view once media on WhatsApp message disappears from the chat, the recipient can still take screenshots or save the media file during the viewing period. WhatsApp may have introduced new features or changes since my last update, so it’s a good idea to check the latest WhatsApp documentation or app updates for any new “view once” features or changes to the disappearing messages feature.