Mark Zuckerberg has issued a new warning to Facebook Messenger users, urging them to think carefully before taking screenshots of private conversations. His message drew attention because it reflects Meta’s continued push toward stronger privacy tools and user control. Zuckerberg, who co-founded Facebook at Harvard and now leads Meta as its chairman and CEO, has long been a central figure in discussions about online privacy.
Recently, he reminded users of an important Messenger update delivered with a light tone but a serious message. Screenshots of disappearing messages will no longer be invisible. From now on, users will receive automatic alerts when someone captures an image of a chat meant to vanish.
This update ties back to Vanish Mode, launched in 2020 across Messenger and Instagram. Vanish Mode allowed people to send temporary messages that disappeared once viewed and the chat was closed. It was designed for spontaneous conversations—moments people wanted to share freely without leaving a long-term digital trail.
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