
WhatsApp may tweak Delete for Everyone feature which could increase time limit for deleting old messages
India Today
The time limit for increasing the Delete for Everyone feature could be increased to an indefinite period, according to a report. As of now, WhatsApp users can use the delta for everyone feature one hour from sending the message.
WhatsApp is reportedly working on tweaking the Delete for Everyone feature. It is reportedly going to tweak the feature and will allow users to delete their messages months after sending them. As of now, WhatsApp users can only delete messages they have sent for both the sender and the receiver within one hour of sending them. According to features tracker WaBetaInfo, the time limit for increasing the Delete for Everyone feature could be increased to an indefinite period. WaBetaInfo shared a screenshot according to which a user was able to delete a message that was sent over three months ago.

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