Signal has introduced a new feature that allows users to customize how to post their stories
Signal has released a new feature that gives users the ability to modify the manner in which they share their stories. The new feature will make it possible for shared tales to automatically delete themselves after 24 hours, but users will still have the ability to delete them manually at any time. To ensure that one’s privacy is protected to the fullest extent, one only needs to go to Settings, then to “Stories,” and turn them off.
“Today, stories have created a major shift in communication in the social media domain, and introducing such cool features is another dynamic to amplify content engagement in a hassle-free mode,” an official report said.
“There has been conjecture on maintaining privacy, and with the new feature introduced at Signal, it enables the user to have intimate conversations with the people who matter,” it added.
The platform has decided to handle the viewing of stories in a more comprehensive manner. Everyone in your phone’s contact list who also uses the Signal app, anyone who has had a one-on-one discussion (even if they are not included as a contact), and anyone who has accepted a message request can access your Signal stories. In addition, one can share stories with a smaller number of people or groups and design a bespoke structure to keep track of who has watched each story, according to the report. This is something that can be done both individually and collectively.