What is and how would the ‘drunk mode’ work in WhatsApp | Trends

the chinese app Gree Electric created a development that could prevent embarrassing ‘hangovers’ for users of WhatsApp and other social networks.

(WhatsApp plans to improve the ‘Delete message for everyone’ feature.)

Its about ‘drunk mode’, whose main function is to prevent users from sending messages while they are drunk.

What this tool does is block and delay various application functions, including WhatsApp.

By having this function activated, the sending of messages and publications will be stopped for 12 hours, that is, until the user is sober.

In addition, this tool would prevent making or receiving calls from undesirable people, as well as prevent an unknown bank charge from being accepted.

HOW TO START THE TOOL?

Depending on the site My Driversto use this mode you must configure the application in such a way that it indicates the rules to restrict both WhatsApp like other applications, as well as activate the function that allows the delay of sending messages and publications.

(Whatsapp’s third blue pimp?: the novelty that the application would have).

Likewise, you will need to determine the level of intoxication at which this feature should operate. To do this, a verification must be made to verify that the user is drunk.

Once this information is configured, the application will start working on its own and will prevent or delay the sending of messages.

CAN YOU ACTIVATE ‘DRUNK MODE’ ALREADY?

Unfortunately, this function is a patent that is under development, so it is not yet available, however, it is estimated that it can be activated soon. According to Gree Electric, this feature is expected to work for both Android and iOS operating systems.

(Temporary messages and other changes in WhatsApp, already available).

The website My Drivers indicated that Drunk Mode will allow the user to interact with his smartphone easily without exposing himself to embarrassing situations that endanger his reputation.

With information from Technosphere

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