WhatsApp to let you 'revoke' messages you just sent

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More about whatsapp, whatsapp beta, Messaging, Social media whatsapp whatsapp beta Messaging Social media Edit button To complement Revoke, WhatsApp is also working on an Edit button that'll let you change the contents of messages. Revoke messages After you've sent a message, you'll be able to use the Revoke button to delete it from your own phone and remove it from the chat your contact sees. It may also let you recover from messages you later regret sending, although only if they haven't already been read.To complement Revoke, WhatsApp is also working on an Edit button that'll let you change the contents of messages. The app's upcoming "revoke" button will allow you to delete messages from your contact's phone, assuming they haven't already seen its contents.


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WhatsApp update lets you DELETE and edit sent text messages

Not only does the new update let WhatsApp know where you are at any given moment – but it will allow let your contacts see your current location, too. WhatsApp is also expected to disable the Live Location Tracking feature by default, so you're not sharing your location with strangers without realising it. But Live Location Tracking isn't the only new WhatsApp feature on the horizon. WHATSAPP • GETTY WhatsApp will let users track friends' location in real-timeWhatsApp is testing a number of new features for future updates to its messaging app. WhatsApp can currently delete messages from your own device, however the deleted messages will remain visible to the recipients.

WhatsApp update lets you DELETE and edit sent text messages

WhatsApp testing feature to revoke messages you sent by mistake
Mashable reports that WhatsApp is testing a feature that will allow you to revoke a message once it has been sent. pic.twitter.com/Ncj22txxcG — WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) December 14, 2016WhatsApp also appears to be testing a new live location tracking feature, allowing users to track friends in a group in real-time. WhatsApp could decide not to ship these features, as they're part of a beta test, but a revoke message feature would certainly be a welcome addition to the messaging service. Twitter account @WABetaInfo, that regularly tracks new WhatsApp features, discovered the addition in recent beta copies of WhatsApp. If you've ever sent a drunk or mistaken text over WhatsApp then you'll be glad the service is considering a new option to correct poor life decisions.


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