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WhatsApp developing delete chat feature for multi-device

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Recently, a new multi-device delete chat feature has been spotted on WhatsApp after the 2.21.19.3 version update. This new feature will give you more ease while clearing chat between multi-device.

At present, a multi-device user can still found any deleted messages or chats in the other connected devices unless it hasn’t been deleted from the other device too.

To put it more simply, if you delete a message from your device which is connected with WhatsApp Web and Desktop, the message won’t be deleted from that connected device. To remove it completely, users have to manually delete it from the linked device.

In order to make it more convenient, WhatsApp developers are testing this new chat delete feature. The information shows that it will synchronize your chats among all the devices. It means, when you delete a chat from your device, it’ll automatically be deleted from the other sync device.

Below you can check the preview-

WhatsApp WhatsApp Multi-Device delete Chat

(WhatsApp Multi-Device delete Chat feature image from WABetaInfo)

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Furthermore, the image shows that WhatsApp will enable this feature with future updates. The chats that once have been deleted on your smartphone will be automatically removed from the other device or oppositely.

Availability:

As I mentioned earlier, the developers are still testing this feature. It hasn’t been released for the users or beta testers yet. WhatsApp is expected to soon release this feature.

More About WhatsApp:

As per the previous report, WhatsApp will soon bring the chat migration feature for Android users that will allow them to move their conversations on the iOS platform. Besides, this option is already available for the iOs user, who wants to transmit their on Android smartphones, but it currently supports Samsung devices only.

However, move chat Android to iOS is still in the developing phase and is yet to be rolled out for the beta testers. Furthermore, there is no detailed information about the transformation process. We’ll let you know as there will be any new information, until then stay connected with us.

(Source: WABetaInfo)

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