How to delete sent text messages on whatsapp


How to delete WhatsApp messages you've sent (new time limit)

By Maggie Tillman

Updated

You no longer have an hour.

Have you ever sent a WhatsApp message that you quickly regretted? Or maybe you second-guessed it later that day or the following week? Either way, same here. It's not a great feeling, and it really makes us wish the messaging service had some sort of undo button.

Well, did you know it does?

Starting in 2017, WhatsApp began allowing users to delete their sent messages with a feature called "Delete for everyone". There are a couple of caveats to how it works - like that you have to delete your sent message within a certain timeframe. Still, here's everything you need to know.

How to delete your sent WhatsApp messages

Update and open the latest version of the WhatsApp app on your phone and follow these steps:

  1. Go to the chat with the message you wish to delete.
  2. Tap and hold the message, then choose Delete from the menu.
  3. You can also select more messages to delete multiple messages at once.
  4. Then, tap Delete, and then tap Delete for Everyone.

Tip: Tapping Delete for Me instead of Delete for Everyone will only delete the message for you. Your recipient will still see it.

How long do you have to delete a message?

To successfully delete a message you sent to someone on WhatsApp, you must decide to do so within the first two days. You can't delete it after that, WhatsApp explained on Twitter.  Originally, WhatsApp capped the ability to delete messages to 7 minutes after they were sent, and then it extended that to an hour. The ability to delete a message within two days first started in August 2022. 

Can a recipient tell if you delete a message?

Yes. Your recipient will see a "This message was deleted" notice (which won't look suspicious or anything). Seriously, though, they can also accidentally read messages you've sent before you've had a chance to delete them. 

Who can delete messages?

The ability to delete messages you've sent on WhatsApp up to two days afterward is now rolling out to all WhatsApp users on Android and iPhone.

Want to know more?

Check out WhatApp's help center. Pocket-lint also has the following tutorials and how-to guides on WhatsApp if you'd like to know more about how the Facebook-owned messaging platform works in general:

How to Delete a WhatsApp Message for Yourself or Others

With millions of people worldwide using WhatsApp daily, chances are you may chat with people multiple times a day via the messaging app yourself.

However, this constant communication also means that it's super easy to end up saying something you didn't mean to, or that's no longer relevant to the conversation.

Thankfully, deleting WhatsApp messages is simple and only takes a few swipes. You can choose to delete messages just for yourself, or delete a message for everyone within an approximately one-hour time limit, meaning that they'll disappear from the other person in the chats inbox as well. 

Here's how to do both. 

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How to delete a WhatsApp message

1. Open WhatsApp on your iPhone or Android device.

2. In the "Chats" menu, tap the chat containing the message that you want to delete.  

3. Press and hold down on your screen on the message that you want to delete to reveal a list of options. 

4. Tap "Delete" to delete the message. 

Tap "Delete." Jennifer Still/Business Insider

5. An edit screen will appear with the message you want to delete selected. Select more messages if you'd like, then tap the trash can icon on your screen to proceed.

Tap the trash can icon. Jennifer Still/Business Insider

6. Tap "Delete for Me" to confirm deletion. The message will then disappear from the chat. 

 

Jennifer Still

Jennifer is a writer and editor from Brooklyn, New York, who spends her time traveling, drinking iced coffee, and watching way too much TV. She has bylines in Vanity Fair, Glamour, Decider, Mic, and many more. You can find her on Twitter at @jenniferlstill.

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03/16/2018

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You can bypass the 68 minute limit and delete any message much later. We will explain how the new WhatsApp feature works and show a life hack that makes it easy to manage the chats of the application. nine0003

68 minutes is not the limit. Delete messages at any time - we'll show you how to bypass WhatsApp rules. Hurry before the developers fix this vulnerability.

How to delete a WhatsApp message after sending

The latest app updates made it possible to delete messages sent to WhatsApp chat. And it does not depend on whether they were read or not.

By the way, if your interlocutor is offline, you cannot be sure that he did not read the message. Your friend might have seen it on their smartphone's lock screen.

Life hack: how to delete a message even after 68 minutes

Theoretically, you only have 68 minutes to delete a message for both parties. But this rule can be tricked and even older messages can be deleted.

Please note that this security hole will be closed shortly. But in any case, you will have a whole 68 minutes.

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