Facebook is rolling out the unsend feature in Messenger, which lets you undo the delivery of already sent messages. The function has already been given to users certain countries.
This feature was promised by Facebook for Messenger seven months ago, when it secretly withdrew some private messages previously sent by its CEO Mark Zuckerberg . In recent weeks, snapshots have emerged screenof the new feature, but only in the countries Colombia, Poland, Bolivia and Lithuania. It is expected to be released soon in other parts of the world.
With the new unsend feature, you can remove a message from the recipients' inbox within 10 minutes from his mission. After this time, you can still delete the message from your window, but it will remain in the recipients' inbox.
But even after a message is deleted, Facebook will keep it a little longer to check that it's not being misused. services.
Facebook also seems to be working on similar features, such as the ability to set up messages or chat logs that will end after a significant period of time. While this feature might indeed be useful in protecting your privacy, Facebook must also ensure that it does not promote intimidation.