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Sending an audio by

WhatsApp

has become one of the most popular ways to communicate, to the point that, every day, users of the application send

more than 7,000 million throughout the world.

Now, this type of message can also be used in the states, those small texts that have accompanied the profile until now.

The recordings may not exceed 30 seconds, but it is more than enough time for a short message that explains, for example, why messages cannot be attended to immediately.

WhatsApp

has been working on the feature for a while now.

The first tests began in July 2022, but it was in the latest beta version of the app that it began to appear by default for most users.

Voice notes for statuses can be made from the same section that was used to update the text status, and WhatsApp allows you to discard the message and start over if the user is not happy with the result.

Like all status updates, WhatsApp will share these voice notes with everyone you've allowed to see your regular status updates with text, photos, or videos.

They are end-to-end encrypted like all other communications and will remain active for 24 hours.

The contacts, yes, will also have to have the latest version of WhatsApp installed on their phones to be able to listen to these messages.

The beta version of WhatsApp can be installed by signing up for the testing program within the Google application store.

In iOS it is also possible to install it using

TestFlight -Apple

's official tool for test app versions-, but the program is complete and does not admit new users.

In any case, and given the speed at which the new option is expanding, it seems that WhatsApp will offer the function in the final version of its app in the coming weeks.

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

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