Vine App Gets Private Messaging In The Latest Update For Android And iOS

Folks behind the Vine app have revealed a new feature for its users by introducing Vine Messages in its latest update for iOS and Android. If you install the Vine 2.0 update, you get to privately send videos and text messages to your friends, no matter if they are on Vine or not. To avail this option, users will have to select the new "Messages" option in the navigation menu, type a text or record a video and send it to your friends. Just like other social messaging platforms such as Whatsapp, users can send the same message to a group of friends. Each conversation is an one-to-one business. Therefore, if you want to send a video to multiple friends, you will start eight separate conversations. This we believe is done to keep everything completely private.

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Your messages inbox has two sections: Friends (people you know) and Other (people outside your network). In addition to Vine Messages or VMs, this release introduces colors to customize your profile. Go to Settings to view and select a profile color, which will be visible to other Vine users. To start using Vine messages, download the latest version of Vine from the #-Link-Snipped-# or Vine - Apps on Google Play.

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