One of the functions most loved by users of the Whatsapp is the power of delete a sent message. However, in some cases, people can make a mistake in this process, especially when the goal is to choose the “Delete for everyone” option, but accidentally end up selecting “Delete for me”. Fortunately, a new app update can put an end to this problem.
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According to information released by WABetaInfo, the developers are working on a new feature which will allow users to bring back a deleted message. This tool will be available through a button that will appear in the lower corner of the user's screen. However, it is important to note that it will only be available for a short period of time.
In case it's still not clear, just think of a new feature like the "undo a send" option, which is already present in gmail. In the Google message box, after pressing the “Send” button, the user is given a few seconds to undo an incomplete email. In addition, it is possible to find this option even in one of WhatsApp's main competitors, Telegram.
This is not the only update bringing news, as the Meta group has been working on revamping the application long time ago. After establishing a certain quality in messaging security and user privacy, long-required tools are starting to appear.
Because of this, it is now possible to react to messages, create polls in groups and send photos lasting 24 hours. In addition, other news points out that the developers are working on the possibility of expanding the 2GB file sharing limit to more people. Currently, it is only possible to share only 100Mb.
Furthermore, even those using the Business version can celebrate, as updates have already been released that should establish a paid version to expand the number of connected devices in a single account.