Following the release of the WhatsApp beta for iOS 22.18.0.70 update, which adds the option to check status updates directly within the chat list, WhatsApp is also distributing an undo feature to some iOS beta users in order to retrieve messages accidentally erased for you!

We previously spoke about the WhatsApp beta for Android version 2.22.18.13 upgrade, which adds the option to restore accidentally deleted messages when you select “delete for myself” rather than “delete for everyone.” It appears that WhatsApp began working on this function after making reference of an undo capability in a tweet. or is it just an accident? It doesn’t matter as much since what we have to say today is more significant: WhatsApp is finally prepared to activate the same feature on the iOS beta after giving it to a small number of beta testers on the WhatsApp beta for Android!

This screenshot demonstrates how a snackbar notifies the user that a message has been erased when it is deleted using the “delete for me” option. In this scenario, you can undo it to restore it, therefore the quickest approach to determine if the capability is accessible for your account is to have someone else remove a message for you. It goes without saying that you won’t be able to restore deleted messages later if the snackbar vanishes and you don’t utilize the undo function. Additionally, at the present, not everyone’s deleted messages display in the snackbar.

Update WhatsApp to the 22.18.0.70 beta version, which is available on TestFlight, and you should be able to use the functionality. However, if the snackbar doesn’t appear, don’t worry: You should be able to use the undo option once the upcoming updates become available in the upcoming weeks because WhatsApp is accustomed to rolling out features to select beta testers every day.

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