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WhatsApp Reportedly Letting s Delete Sent Messages: How It Works

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Highlights
  • WhatsApp's 'Delete for Everyone' now showing up
  • The feature is reportedly being rolled out slowly
  • It is one of the most anticipated features
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WhatsApp WhatsApp installed, the site notes, and it also works on Web version.

 

How to use WhatsApp 'Delete for Everyone' feature p36s

The feature is said to be one of the most requested one, and is likely to make things slightly easier for WhatsApp s. The report says that it will be called 'Delete for Everyone' and several s have started noticing the feature in the latest WhatsApp version when they press the trash icon. Alongside Delete for Everyone, s will also see the Delete for Me option, if they only want to delete the message from their phone.

It adds that the rollout is slow and it may take some time. As we already mentioned, the feature will only work for both the parties if the sender and recipient are using the latest WhatsApp version. The feature is said to work for all kinds of messages on the most widely used instant messaging app. The report says it will work for all texts, images, videos, GIFs, voice messages, , files, location, quoted message, and status replies on WhatsApp.

It also only works within 7 minutes of sending the message - after that, the message can't be recalled. Deleted messages will be replaced by "This message was deleted for everyone." Based on the initial report, the sent message will be deleted from the chat page as well as from the notifications pane. For those unaware, the recall feature is already available in other popular chat apps like Telegram, Viber, and others, and WhatsApp is finally looking to make it available to its billion daily active s as well.

 

 

 

WABetainfo notes that WhatsApp at the moment does not recall a message contained in a quoted message. Messages cannot be deleted for everyone if they are sent in a broadcast list. It also adds that messages will not be deleted on the Symbian app, so those s will continue to see the recalled message. The site adds that in its current implementation, WhatsApp will not notify the that the message has been deleted.

Separately, for Android s, WhatsApp beta version 2.17.397 is now out and it adds new emojis. For those unaware, WhatsApp introduced its own set of emojis that were different from what we have seen so far. The new WhatsApp emojis were visible in beta version 2.17.363 for Android s, and were rolled out to more people. The all-new WhatsApp Beta 2.17.397 brings new emojis like star eyes, swearing face, vomiting face, shushing face, and more to the list. The new beta version was first reported by Android Police which also points that the new emoji set also gets the T-Rex. Interested s can head to APK Mirror to the new version or the beta program to keep updated.

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