HOW TO READ DELETED WHATSAPP MESSAGES
WhatsApp Delete For Everyone feature lets you delete
messages across both the sender and receiver. However,
there is still a feature that will let you read deleted
WhatsApp messages.
WhatsApp messages.
Ever since WhatsApp introduced the Delete for Everyone feature, it has been widely-used by users on both Android and iOS platforms. The Facebook-owned app introduced Delete for Everyone around 9 months back and allows people to not only delete messages for the sender but also the receiver.
WhatsApp Delete for Everyone is a handy feature, and as the name suggests, allows the sender to delete sent messages across both the sides sender and receiver. The feature was introduced back in November 2017 and was later updated to allow users to delete messages beyond the 7-minute deadline to 68 minutes.
How to read deleted WhatsApp messages
- By installing a third-party app called 'Notification History Log' users can access deleted WhatsApp messages.
- The Notification History Log app can be found in the Google Play Store and can be downloaded for free.
- Once installed, users need to tap on Notification History button and look for WhatsApp notifications.
- The deleted WhatsApp messages can be read under 'android.text'.
- The second method of reading deleted WhatsApp messages is by installing custom third-party launchers such as Nova.
- Once installed, on the home screen, users need to long press to bring up the Widgets button.
- Under Widgets, users need to click on 'Activities'. Navigate to Settings and tap on 'Notification Log'.
- This will create a shortcut of Notification Log on the home screen. Users can then access deleted WhatsApp messages in the log.
Considering that messages can be deleted from the other side, it happens sometimes that we may want to still read those messages. However, there's a way which allows you to read deleted WhatsApp messages on your smartphone. WhatsApp messages are stored in the notification register of the Android system and can be easily accessed via third-party apps or even through custom launchers. Basically, these apps access the notification log in the Android system that records all notifications that come across to a user's smartphone.
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