WHATSAPP DOWNLOAD HERE APK FILE

WHATSAPP DOWNLOAD HERE APK FILE
WhatsApp is adding the ability to delete and revoke messages after you’ve sent them, following a test of the feature for most of 2017. You’ll be able to delete messages up to seven minutes after you sent them, and they’ll disappear from conversations or group chats. A new WhatsApp support article,

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spotted by The Next Web, reveals that both sender and receiver will need the latest WhatsApp for this feature to work. The feature is rolling out gradually to WhatsApp users this week.

To delete messages you’ll get a new option after you select delete, allowing you to “delete for everyone” instead of just from your own device. While the feature appears to be rolling out, it’s not fully live just yet. WhatsApp does warn that “recipients may see your message before it's deleted or if deletion was not successful,” so it’s not a guarantee. It’s also possible that WhatsApp users will still see messages in notifications before they’re deleted.

Either way, this is a good addition for those mistaken messages or alcohol-induced ones. Just remember it might not always work, and WhatsApp won’t notify you if it does fail.


Whatsapp has gone down on what is believed to be a worldwide scale - leaving millions of users without a connection.

 

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The popular messaging app is reported to be malfunctioning, and won't allow users to connect to their chat messages.

Hundreds of people from different countries have already taken to Twitter to flag the problem.

Users in Europe, South America, Africa and the US were all thought to have been affected on Wednesday evening, according to DownDetector.