Whatsapp announced this Monday that it will be launching a new feature that will allow users to edit sent messages, as well as its rivals Telegram and Signal. Users will be able to make changes to messages within 15 minutes after they are sent.
“From fixing a simple spelling mistake to adding extra context to a message, we’re excited to give you more control over your conversations,” the company announced. “All you need to do is press and hold on a sent message and select the Edit option from the menu within fifteen minutes of sending it.”
The company, owned by tech giant Meta, also said that redacted messages will have a small “edited” mark to let recipients know of the change. Despite this mark, the service will not provide what has been changed in the messages.
This feature is already available to some users around the world and will be available to more than 2 billion platform users in the coming weeks.
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