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Wednesday
Jun262019

Google brings disappearing photo sharing to its Duo app

Too little too late or a welcome addition? We’re going to let you decide. Google Duo is taking a cue from Snapchat and will let you send temporary photos to your contacts. Your recipient has 24 hours to view the photo before it disappears. But there are a few conditions for using this feature. You’ll need to have version 56 of the app, and you’ll need to use Android’s share menu. You can’t send images from within the app at this moment, but you will be given access to editing tools so you can scribble or draw things on your images before you send them off. As for why Google’s video calling app needs this, we can’t give you an answer. But if you want to use the feature, it’s rolling out to your devices soon.

Source: Talk Android

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