New York: In an effort to enhance users’ experience, WhatsApp constantly looks to improve and introduce features.
The Meta-owned instant messaging app recently announced a number of privacy-related features, including hiding ‘online’ status.
Now, WhatsApp is reportedly testing another update that will enable users recover messages deleted by mistake.
According to report by WABetaInfo, this feature is currently in beta version and should be released for all soon.
Users will be able to restore deleted messages by just clicking the ‘Undo’ option.
The update will only allow them to recover messages deleted from the user’s chat window. Messages deleted for all can’t, however, be recovered.
Users will get a few seconds to restore deleted messages.
Meta chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced earlier this month that WhatsApp will be rolling out extra privacy features in the near future. One of these will restrict users from capturing screenshots of ‘view once messages’ which disappear after the receiver reads them.
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