Facebook Messenger has given its users the ability to delete their messages, up to 10 minutes after they've already been sent out. The new feature is designed for anyone who has "accidentally sent a ...
Nearly a year after Facebook announced users would be able to delete sent messages on Facebook Messenger, the new feature has finally been added to the social media platform with the latest update.
Sometimes it is necessary to clean up conversations for your favorite or maybe not so favorite contacts, to help keep your messenger app little more organized. If you are interested in learning how to ...
Facebook announced today that all users can now remove messages sent on Messenger -- a feature that had previously only been used by Facebook to delete messages sent by company executives. Users will ...
Facebook has come out with a feature that lets you delete messages from a conversation after you’ve sent them, as previously spotted in leaks. So in case you send the wrong message to the wrong person ...
Typos happen. Now when they happen on Facebook Messenger, you have the option to delete them. Facebook finally started rolling out the ability to delete Messenger messages this week. The feature won’t ...
Facebook announced on Tuesday that it has finally made the option to unsend messages in the Messenger app available to all of its users. The company got into trouble last April when an investigation ...
Facebook has added a new feature to its messaging platform that allows users to unsend messages. But you better act fast -- the grace period lasts only 10 minutes. The move comes after TechCrunch ...
Facebook announced a new feature Tuesday that lets users delete messages they have sent to friends and groups on the social network, when using the Messenger app on iOS or Android. But don’t get ahead ...
With the notable exceptions of Connie Britton and Kyle Chandler in Friday Night Lights, none of us are perfect, especially on messaging apps. We write missives we regret; we make typos; the ...
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