People on the invisible list would never see you online, while people who were added to the visible list would always see you online, even if you went invisible. There was also an “invisible list” and “visible list”. At ICQ it was possible to be “invisible” and talk to people normally, a feature that only appeared on MSN years later. In addition, the user could set their status as online, absent (away), occupied (occupied), do not disturb (do not disturb), invisible (privacy), available for chat (free for chat) and disconnected (offline). ICQ currently has an app with features like other messengers (Image: Guadalupe Carniel / Screenshot) And the message was sent by the “SEND” button, because if you clicked “Enter” the cursor just changed the line. Its layout was very simple, there was no font formatting, emoticons, or how to use a webcam. In the messenger, it was possible to find people by name, city, country, etc.
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