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WhatsApp Now Lets You Edit Messages Up to 15 Minutes After Sending

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WhatsApp Now Lets You Edit Messages Up to 15 Minutes After Sending

WhatsApp has finally added the ability to edit messages after they have been sent. The feature was first announced in April 2023, and it is now available to all users on the latest version of the app.

To edit a message, simply tap and hold on the message you want to change. Then, select “Edit” from the menu. You can then make your changes and send the message again.

There are a few things to keep in mind when editing messages. First, you can only edit messages up to 15 minutes after they have been sent. Second, other users will be notified that you have edited a message. Finally, edited messages will be marked with a “Edited” label.

The ability to edit messages is a welcome addition to WhatsApp. It will be useful for correcting typos, fixing mistakes, and updating information. It will also be helpful for sending messages to the wrong person.

WhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging apps in the world. It has over 2 billion active users. The app is available on Android, iOS, Windows Phone, and Mac.

The addition of the ability to edit messages is a major update for WhatsApp. It will make the app more useful and convenient for users.

Here are some of the benefits of being able to edit WhatsApp messages:

  • You can correct typos and mistakes.
  • You can update information in your messages.
  • You can send messages to the right person.
  • You can delete messages that you have sent by mistake.

The ability to edit WhatsApp messages is a great way to improve communication. It can help you to avoid embarrassing mistakes and to ensure that your messages are always accurate.

 

Pardon has been a technology enthusiast his entire life and has spent the better part of last decades in information technology and security, and he writes with an aim to remove some of the "mysticism" from the cyber world. He’s the Editor at Techunzipped. Away from the keyboard, you're likely to find him playing with the latest gadgets or the latest Game.

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