The Message Yourself function of WhatsApp is now being made available to all users. You may now text yourself using the app to save messages and files. Many people all around the world use WhatsApp chats to record important information, such as reminders and brief notes. Prior to today, users would either message themselves using a workaround, utilise a second WhatsApp account linked to a different phone number, or rely on a chat window of a suspended WhatsApp account to save messages. Now, WhatsApp will make it simple for you to do so using one of its brand-new built-in features called Message Yourself.
The Meta-owned messaging service has reportedly started to push out the ability to message oneself, according to a TechCrunch article. Similar to texting another user, the "Message Yourself" option will allow you to send a message to yourself, but it will stay in a separate chat on your phone.
Users will see a separate conversation with their name followed by "(You)" once the functionality is released. You may take notes, make shopping lists, set reminders, and bookmark pages. Like in other chats, you will also be able to forward messages from other users.
From the WhatsApp home screen, touch the new chat button and choose your name. You may send SMS to yourself after tapping on it. To send files, images, and other media to yourself while using another app, use the sharing menu.
According to the report, WhatsApp claims that the Message Yourself feature is currently being rolled out and will eventually be available to the majority of Android and iOS users. To use the Message Yourself feature, users on Android and iOS can download the most recent version of the app.
The messaging software recently unveiled a new feature that enables iOS and Android users to conduct polls in personal and group chats to get feedback from their contacts. The corporation claims that end-to-end encryption is used to secure user replies to poll questions.