Telegram

To further increase privacy, Telegram announced today that they have added a feature that allows users to delete any message in a one-on-one chat and have it be removed from both chat user's devices.

When Telegram first introduced the "unsend" feature, users were able to remove any message they sent within the last 48 hours from both devices. To further protect user's privacy, Telegram now allows you to delete any message, not matter how old, in a one-on-one chat and have it be removed from both the sender and recipient's device.

To use this feature, just tap and hold a message until the Delete option appears. Once you click on the Delete option, you will be asked if you want to delete the message for from your own chat or on both devices.

Unsend Feature

"Today, we are giving hundreds of millions of users complete control of any private conversation they have ever had," Telegram stated in a blog post. "You can now choose to delete any message you have sent or received from both sides in any private chat. The messages will disappear for both you and the other person – without leaving a trace."

For further privacy, Telegram is also introducing anonymous sending, which strips the link back to the original account profile of a forwarded message. This removes any verifiable method that shows a forwarded message came from a particular account.

Anonymous Forwarding

Other features announced today include a settings and emoji search field and the VoiceOver on iOS and TalkBack on Android accessibility features.

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