2023-05-23 00:41:38
Changes will be protected by end-to-end encryption, as will messages, media files, and calls.
The latest WhatsApp update, following weeks of testing, will allow users of the instant messaging application (app) to make corrections to messages in the first fifteen minutes following they are sent, both to eliminate any errors and to change the focus of the message. text.
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Through the app’s blog, it is recommended that to access the function you must keep “pressing the sent message and choose ‘Edit’ from the menu. You have up to fifteen minutes to do so.” After that time, the writings can only be deleted and sent once more, as before.
The note also informs that the corrected messages will show the status “edited”; so that recipients can be aware of the correction; but they won’t be able to see the change history.
IT’S HERE �� Message Editing is rolling out now.
You now get up to 15 minutes following sending a message to edit it. So you don’t have to worry if you duck it up �� pic.twitter.com/JCWNzmXwVr
— WhatsApp (@WhatsApp)
May 22, 2023
Likewise, the statement specifies that these changes will be protected by end-to-end encryption; the same goes for personal messages, media files, and calls in the app.
The text of the blog details that the new WhatsApp function is already beginning to be implemented worldwide and will be available to all customers in the coming weeks, both on Android and iOS devices. Beta users of the app can now enjoy the new service.
So far, if we make a mistake when sending a message and make a spelling mistake, there is no “clean” way to correct that text. Even when removing and retyping it correctly, if the recipient were to use WhatisRemoved+, they can see the removed content.
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