WhatsApp: how do I delete messages I've sent?

WhatsApp added a new feature to the messaging application which you can use to delete them that you have sent.

The messages you have sent so far could not be deleted. There was no grace period for revoking it and so many have been asking for such a feature that works similar to how Gmail works which has undo options shortly after sending messages.

This is changing with the new updated app released for Android, iOS and Windows Phone devices.

The new feature however has some requirements that need to be met.

  1. Messages can only be deleted if it is not seven minutes since they have been sent.
  2. The sender and recipients should use the latest version of WhatsApp.

WhatsApp will not notify you if the message was unsuccessful. It may appear to have been deleted on your device but not deleted on the recipient's device. Also, recipients may be able to see the message before it is deleted.WhatsApp

So let's see how you can delete the messages you've sent using WhatsApp:

Η is simple.

Find the message you want to delete, and press and hold it.
Optional: You can tap more messages to mark them and delete them all at once.
Then tap on the trash can icon, and select it "Delete for all" to delete the selected message locally and remotely, where it is also remote from the recipient's device.

Deleted messages are displayed in conversations (as shown in the image above) along with a timestamp showing when they were deleted. Please note that there is no option to restore deleted messages.

WhatsApp says the feature is already in circulation, but it will take some time to be available to everyone. This is because, as mentioned above, this feature requires the latest version of the application, by both parties.

The only downside to the new feature (though it can be made in future versions of the app) is that you will not know whether the message was deleted from the recipient's device, whether it has read it or not.

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