WhatsApp Edit message feature: Apple iPhone users can finally edit sent messages – Times of India

After testing the Edit feature in beta for a couple of months on both Android and iOS, the company rolled out the feature on Android in a stable build. The iOS users were still waiting for the feature to arrive. Meta-owned instant messaging app has finally rolled out the feature on iOS as well.
WhatsApp Edit message feature comes to iOS
WhatsApp Edit message is now available on Apple iPhone that allows users to edit a message after they’ve been sent. The feature makes it easier for users to make corrections, rectify general spelling errors and also add more context to messages after sending them. This prevents users from deleting the entire message and then sending the message again.
Do note that WhatsApp has set a time limit of 15 minutes. This means the sent messages will be editable till fifteen minutes from the time of sending them.
How Edit message feature works
WhatsApp’s “Edit message” feature allows users to modify their already sent messages. Whether it’s fixing a typo, correcting information, or adding more context, this feature comes in handy. Using it is quite simple: Just long-press on the message you want to edit and select the “Edit” option from the menu. It’s important to note that this feature works not only in individual chats but also in group chats.
WhatsApp recently added new Privacy Dashboard to the app
WhatsApp has recently added a new Privacy Check Dashboard to the app. This allows users to keep track of all their privacy settings on the platform. The section comes with all the privacy options in one place and also allows users to make changes and adjust the settings as per their requirements.

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