WhatsApp Launches Ability To Undo Deleted Messages
WhatsApp rolls out new capabilities for beta testers (photo: Pixabay)

JAKARTA - WhatsApp has finally provided the latest update through the Beta PlayStore program by releasing version 2.22.18.13 to some lucky testers.

According to WABetainfo, in this latest beta version of WhatsApp, the company provides a new feature called the Undo feature.

This undo feature allows you to recover accidentally deleted messages, when you want to delete messages for everyone but instead press "delete for me".

Based on what VOI saw from the screenshot WABetainfo shared, when you delete a message for all me a snackbar will appear at the bottom of your screen, bringing up an "Undo" option.

Unfortunately, you'll only see the snackbar for a few seconds. So you should be faster to press the button. Because if the snackbar is lost, you can't recover your messages anymore.

This feature has been released to some lucky beta testers after installing the latest beta update from Play Store, so make sure to update your WhatsApp version.

Please note, if the snackbar does not appear when you use "delete for me" and you have installed the latest beta version, it means that your WhatsApp account is still not eligible for the feature.

But don't worry, because as usual, this feature will be rolling out to more testers in the coming weeks.


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