This could come as super good news to those of who repeatedly - and sometimes stupidly - send messages that you only end up regretting.
Yep, that bitchy text to an ex.. or that message that proclaims your un-dying love to that same ex..
Perhaps a racy message meant for someone that isn't your Mum..... (we've been there), or maybe a message you send over to Mary in accounts who you really fancy at 2am telling her exactly how you feel. MORTO.
Rumours now suggest the messaging app is looking into introducing an un-send feature – which would let you retract those messages that you instantly regret.
The twitter account @WABetaInfo that is always reliable for WhatsApp news has shared some images of the feature being tested. Check out this video below!
WhatsApp beta for iOS 2.17.1.869: how revoking messages work. #hidden #whatsappbeta pic.twitter.com/pEfGfZO1gN
— WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) December 14, 2016
METRO reports that there are conflicting reports about deleting messages after they’ve been read. But by that time, the damage has been done! At the moment, the feature isn’t available to everyone, only in in the app’s iPhone beta version.