Recover Deleted Messages Feature Comes to WhatsApp: Ending the Travel Time by Deleting Messages
June 4, 2022
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The most popular messaging app in the world whatsapp, tries to improve the user experience with new features. It was recently revealed that the giant platform is working
The most popular messaging app in the world whatsapp, tries to improve the user experience with new features. It was recently revealed that the giant platform is working on a post editing feature. It was reported that seen with screenshots, this feature is under development. In addition, as we all know in the messaging application, remove has function. This feature allows you to delete messages within a specified time using the “Delete for everyone” or “Delete for me” options.
Delete a wrongly sent message Although it is a very useful feature, this feature can drive people crazy in some cases. Especially if you see your partner or friend’s message late, you can see them delete the messages they sent for “travel purposes”. With the new feature released today, we can now tell our friends to undelete the messages they have deleted. How much they prefer is, of course, unknown.
The ‘Undo’ button appears
As reported by WABetaInfo, WhatsApp a button that allows you to undo an action I’m working on it. It is possible to say that this feature can be very useful. For example, if you accidentally delete a message, you can undo this action thanks to this button.
Shared screenshots also revealed tips on how the feature will look and use in the application. In the image shared by WABetaInfo, after deleting the messages, a notification will appear at the bottom of the screen saying ‘Message deleted’. You can undo the transaction on the side of this notification.Undo’ (Undo) We see the button. We can say that this is similar to the undo feature in Gmail.
It can be said that the feature can be used both in group messages and individual messages. However, it is not known whether the undo button works on messages deleted using the ‘Delete for everyone’ feature. The screenshot shows the new feature used in a deleted message, along with ‘Delete from me’. In addition, this function in development is; it should be added that it is not known when it will be available to everyone.
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