<p>Last year, WhatsApp released 'View Once' which allowed users to send photos and videos that get automatically deleted soon after the receiver views the message. But, it had a flaw. The receiver had the option to take screenshots or screen recorder and save it on to their phone.</p>.<p>Now, the Meta-owned company has begun testing the screenshot blocking feature that offers a solution to the privacy flaw.</p>.<p>In the latest WhatsApp Beta 2.22.21.71 (iOS), public testers will be able to examine the feature and look for any loopholes. And, they can send the feedback to the company.</p>.<p>The photo shared by community blog <a href="https://wabetainfo.com/whatsapp-beta-for-ios-22-21-0-71-whats-new/" target="_blank">WABetaInfo</a> reveals that WhatsApp will show a banner with a message -'Screenshot Blocked' in case the user tries to take a snap of the image and if he/she tries to switch on the screen recorder, the messenger app will block the process and shows a banner-- 'Screen Recording Blocked'.</p>.<p>This is a much-needed privacy feature. It has become a trend among young adults to foolishly share private sensitive photos and videos with partners and even with strangers, they meet online. And, whenever a relationship goes sour, the latter may use such content to blackmail or try to ruin their reputation by sharing them on social media platforms.</p>.<p><strong>Must read | </strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/city/bengaluru-crime/cops-nab-student-imposter-for-blackmailing-40-women-with-their-nudes-1070450.html" target="_blank">Cops nab student imposter for blackmailing 40 women with their nudes</a></p>.<p>Though this kind of behavior is frowned upon and discouraged, they go ahead without thinking of consequences in the future. But, at least now, this feature screenshot/screen recording blocking feature will save them from such embarrassment.</p>.<p><em>Get the latest news on new launches, gadget reviews, apps, cybersecurity, and more on personal technology only on <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/dh-tech?_ga=2.210580691.73733284.1595225125-1706599323.1592232366" target="_blank">DH Tech.</a></em></p>
<p>Last year, WhatsApp released 'View Once' which allowed users to send photos and videos that get automatically deleted soon after the receiver views the message. But, it had a flaw. The receiver had the option to take screenshots or screen recorder and save it on to their phone.</p>.<p>Now, the Meta-owned company has begun testing the screenshot blocking feature that offers a solution to the privacy flaw.</p>.<p>In the latest WhatsApp Beta 2.22.21.71 (iOS), public testers will be able to examine the feature and look for any loopholes. And, they can send the feedback to the company.</p>.<p>The photo shared by community blog <a href="https://wabetainfo.com/whatsapp-beta-for-ios-22-21-0-71-whats-new/" target="_blank">WABetaInfo</a> reveals that WhatsApp will show a banner with a message -'Screenshot Blocked' in case the user tries to take a snap of the image and if he/she tries to switch on the screen recorder, the messenger app will block the process and shows a banner-- 'Screen Recording Blocked'.</p>.<p>This is a much-needed privacy feature. It has become a trend among young adults to foolishly share private sensitive photos and videos with partners and even with strangers, they meet online. And, whenever a relationship goes sour, the latter may use such content to blackmail or try to ruin their reputation by sharing them on social media platforms.</p>.<p><strong>Must read | </strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/city/bengaluru-crime/cops-nab-student-imposter-for-blackmailing-40-women-with-their-nudes-1070450.html" target="_blank">Cops nab student imposter for blackmailing 40 women with their nudes</a></p>.<p>Though this kind of behavior is frowned upon and discouraged, they go ahead without thinking of consequences in the future. But, at least now, this feature screenshot/screen recording blocking feature will save them from such embarrassment.</p>.<p><em>Get the latest news on new launches, gadget reviews, apps, cybersecurity, and more on personal technology only on <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/dh-tech?_ga=2.210580691.73733284.1595225125-1706599323.1592232366" target="_blank">DH Tech.</a></em></p>