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WhatsApp Rolls New “Delete Sent Messages” Feature

October 28, 2017

Faizel Patel, Radio Islam News – 28-10-2017

Social media and messaging app WhatsApp is now rolling out the ability to delete sent messages incase you made a mistake or sent an embarrassing message to a wrong person.

The new feature called “delete for everyone” is being added to the Android, iOS and Windows Phone versions of the app.

If a user sends a message they want to “unsend” or retract, they have seven minutes of being sent for it to work.

When you “unsend” a message, the recipient will see a post that says: “This message was deleted.” This means the recipient will know that a message was deleted, but they will not know what it said.

The “unsend” feature works for attachments like photos, videos, GIFs, voice messages, among others.

To “unsend” a message on WhatsApp, you simply have to push down on it in the conversation and select the trash can icon from the menu. Then you have to tap on “Delete for everyone” to recall the message. After tapping on that option, the message will disappear on your device and the recipient’s phone.

The message will also be removed from the Notification Center of the recipient as well.

WhatsApp has also warned on its FAQ page that the sender and the recipient are required to have the latest version of the WhatsApp app downloaded on their devices.

“Recipients may see your message before it’s deleted or if deletion was not successful. You will not be notified if deleting for everyone was not successful.”

WhatsApp had been testing the “unsend” feature over the last several months. 

 – Forbes Tech

Twitter: @FaizelPatel143 

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