Does Deleting a Text Remove It from Both Devices?

Learn if deleting a text message removes it for both sender and recipient, and how 'delete for everyone' features work on messaging apps.

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When you delete a text, it is only deleted on your end. The recipient's copy of the message remains unaffected on their device. For a message to be deleted on both ends, some messaging platforms offer a 'delete for everyone' feature, but this needs to be done manually and within a certain time frame after sending the message.

FAQs & Answers

  1. When I delete a text message, is it removed from the recipient's phone? No, deleting a text message only removes it from your device. The recipient's copy remains unless you use a supported 'delete for everyone' feature.
  2. How does the 'delete for everyone' feature work in messaging apps? 'Delete for everyone' allows you to remove a sent message from both your and the recipient's devices, but it must be activated manually within a limited time after sending.
  3. Can I recover a text message I deleted from my phone? Recovery options depend on your device and app. Some messaging platforms allow restoring deleted messages via backups or archives.