![]() The report further adds that if you try to take a screenshot, you will see a message that says “screenshot was blocked for added privacy”. Also Read - WhatsApp rolls out image blur tool for desktop beta users: Details here Notably, the recipient can still click a picture of the image from a secondary mobile phone. This has been introduced to enhance user privacy as taking a screenshot of an image shared in view once format entirely defeats the aim of the feature. ![]() The report clarifies, no third-party app will be able to pass through this screenshot blocking feature of Instagram. Also Read - WhatsApp down: IT Ministry asks Meta for a reason behind the two-hour global outage This is similar to what we have seen in OTT apps like Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar and Amazon Prime Video. If someone tries to take a screenshot, they will just capture a blank screen instead. The report also adds that this feature will also block screen recording if the image is shared in view once format. Also Read - WhatsApp beta users can now caption images, videos, gifs, and documents that they forward ![]() Recipients will no longer be able to take a screenshot of “view-once” format images or videos. ![]() This feature is now rolling out for a few beta testers, reports WABetaInfo. WhatsApp had recently announced that it will soon block users from taking screenshots of the images shared in the “view-once” format. ![]()
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