WhatsApp may give you longer to delete messages from other people's phones
What you need to know
- WhatsApp is tweaking the way it allows people to delete messages for everyone.
- Messages can currently be deleted for everyone for around an hour after they were sent.
- Reports suggest a new beta allows messages to be deleted long after the previous time limit has expired.
WhatsApp is testing a change that will allow people to delete messages from other people's devices for longer than is currently possible, according to reports.
While WhatsApp already allows people to delete messages "for everyone," that's only an option for around an hour after the message was first posted. Beyond that, the message can only be deleted for the sender. Now, WABetaInfo reports that WhatsApp is testing a change that will allow messages to be deleted for everyone for longer, although it isn't yet clear how long the window will be — or even if there will be a window at all.
The feature change is currently available to some people on the latest WhatsApp beta.
WhatsApp is one of the best iPhone apps for people who need to stay in touch with people who don't have access to iMessage, like those using Android devices. The app continues to evolve with WhatsApp recently opening up the ability to react to a message using any emoji they like.
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