Some weeks ago, WhatsApp made us happy by introducing the option to delete or send WhatsApp messages within a 7-minute window.
And some of you went on a rampage, sending implicating messages and deleting them because the option is there.
However, I’m sorry to be the bearer of bad news. See, the happiness WhatsApp brought hasn’t lasted longer due to a flaw that allows people to read the WhatsApp messages even after they’re deleted by the sender. The same is possible on Android devices by viewing the Notification Log. If you want to read the deleted messaged on your device, you can follow the steps mentioned ahead.
Now, tapping that new Settings icon on the Home Screen would show Android notifications from the past and also the deleted WhatsApp messages which were displayed as notifications.
Another way to read deleted WhatsApp messages is by downloading an Android app from Google Play called Notification History.
Before you start worrying about other people reading the WhatsApp messages you unsent, there is a twist in the story. People can only read those deleted WhatsApp messages which they have interacted with. For instance, if they tap or swipe an incoming notification or see the message by visiting the app. Otherwise, for the notifications which they didn’t see, you can take a breath of relief.
Also, it might be soon that WhatsApp will release the fix for the not-so-serious flaw.
The option to delete a WhatsApp text might be helpful to you. But this doesn’t mean you can just turn off your brain while using the instant messaging the service. The other person also has those seven minutes, which are enough. What if he turns off his internet connection after you sent a message?
Further, it might be the case that the recipient isn’t running the version of WhatsApp which supports the delete functionality. In that situation, you won’t be able to undo your sins.