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You can regret it: WhatsApp will allow you to recover a deleted message - Walla! technology

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The popular messaging app keeps updating and will soon add a feature that will allow you to undelete a message. The least happy part: there are only a few seconds to regret. This is what it looks like


You can regret it: WhatsApp will allow you to recover a deleted message

The popular messaging app keeps updating and will soon add a feature that will allow you to undelete a message.

The least happy part: there are only a few seconds to regret.

This is what it looks like

Yinon Ben Shoshan

02/06/2022

Thursday, 02 June 2022, 18:30 Updated: 18:48

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Did you delete a message on WhatsApp and regret it?

This is not lost:

the messaging app develops a feature that will help you recover and reply to a deleted message in the chat - according to a report on the WABetaInfo website, which follows the developments and innovations in the popular messaging app.



How will it work?

After deleting a chat message, WhatsApp will display a label called "UNDO" at the bottom of the screen for a few seconds - and allow you to undo the action by clicking on it.

In the meantime, the update is under development and is expected to reach both iOS and Android users in the future.

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You have a few seconds to regret: Recovering a deleted message (Photo: WABetaInfo)

The new tool joins another update that will soon reach both Android and iOS (iPhone) users, and will allow sent messages to be edited.

According to the report, WhatsApp will add the "Edit" button to the message balloon menu, so that even if you have already sent a message with a spelling mistake - you can rewrite it.



Also, WhatsApp will not leave marks (at least for now) on a message that has been edited, so if you managed to edit the message in time - no one knew about it.

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