How to Delete Text Messages on iPhone for Both Sides

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To delete text messages on your iPhone for both sides, you'll need to access the Messages app. This is where all your conversations are stored.

You can delete messages from a single conversation by opening the Messages app, selecting the conversation, and swiping left on the message you want to delete.

Deleting Messages

Deleting messages on your iPhone can be a bit tricky, but don't worry, I've got you covered.

You can delete messages from both sides of a conversation to remove the entire conversation history. This can help free up storage space and protect your privacy.

To delete individual messages, swipe left on the message and tap "Delete." If you want to delete multiple messages, tap "Edit" at the top left of the Messages screen, then select the messages you want to delete and tap the trash can icon at the bottom left.

Starting with iOS 16, iPhone rolled out a feature called "Undo Send", which helps you delete iMessages for both sides. This feature works similarly to WhatsApp's "Delete for Everyone" by allowing you to recall messages after they've been sent in 2 minutes.

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If you need to delete messages on iPhone from both sides, the "Undo Send" feature is necessary because the iPhone doesn't include a "Delete for Everyone" function. Make sure iMessage is turned on for both sides, and both the sender and recipient must be using iOS 16 or later.

Here are the steps to delete text messages on iPhone for both sides:

  1. Launch the "Message" app.
  2. Locate the iMessage conversation with messages you want to unsend.
  3. Tap and hold the message until a menu pops up.
  4. Select "Undo Send", and the message will be deleted from both sides.

Note that you will only have up to 2 minutes to delete a message from both sides after sending it. After that window, you can only delete it from your phone.

You can also use a third-party app like iMyFone Umate Pro to permanently erase your messages from your iPhone. This can be useful if you want to make sure that the messages are completely gone and can't be recovered by anyone else. However, keep in mind that this will also erase all of your other data, so be sure to back up anything important before you use this method.

Deleting messages from both sides ensures that personal conversations remain confidential, avoiding potential breaches of trust.

Prevent iMessage from sending?

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Prevent iMessage from sending? Yes, you can. To delete an iMessage from sending on your iPhone, you can follow a few simple steps.

You can delete individual messages by opening the Messages app, finding the message you want to delete, and pressing and holding it until a menu appears. Then, tap the "More" option in the menu, select the message or messages you want to delete, and tap the trash icon at the bottom left corner of the screen.

A prompt will appear asking if you want to delete the message from your iPhone or from both your iPhone and the recipient's iPhone. Choose "Delete for Everyone" to delete the message from both sides. Confirm the deletion by tapping "Delete Message."

Note that this feature only works if the recipient has not already seen the message. If the recipient has already viewed the message, deleting it will only remove it from your iPhone, not theirs.

You can also delete entire conversations in the Messages app. To do so, swipe left on the conversation you want to delete and tap the "Delete" button that appears. This will delete the entire conversation from your iPhone.

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iPhone Message Deletion

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Deleting messages from your iPhone can be a bit tricky, but it's a necessary step to free up storage space and protect your privacy. You can delete messages from both sides of a conversation to remove the entire conversation history.

There are two ways to delete messages on an iPhone: one message at a time or entire conversations at once. To delete a single message, swipe left on the message and tap "Delete." If you want to delete multiple messages, tap "Edit" at the top left of the Messages screen, then select the messages you want to delete and tap the trash can icon at the bottom left.

To delete an entire conversation, swipe left on the conversation in the Messages list and tap "Delete." If you want to delete all your messages from a particular contact, you can do so by going to Settings > Messages > Keep Messages, selecting "30 Days" or "1 Year", and then tapping "Delete" on the prompt that appears.

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Starting with iOS 16, iPhone rolled out a feature called "Undo Send", which helps you delete iMessages for both sides. This feature works similarly to WhatsApp's "Delete for Everyone" by allowing you to recall messages after they've been sent in 2 minutes.

To use the "Undo Send" feature, you must meet certain conditions: iMessage must be turned on for both sides, both the sender and recipient must be using iOS 16 or later, and the message must be no older than 2 minutes after it was sent.

To delete a message using "Undo Send", follow these steps:

  1. Open the Messages app on your iPhone.
  2. Locate the iMessage conversation with the message you want to delete.
  3. Tap and hold the message until a menu pops up.
  4. From here, select "Undo Send", and the message will be deleted from both sides.

You can also use third-party apps like iMyFone Umate Pro to permanently erase your messages from your iPhone. However, keep in mind that this will also erase all of your other data, so be sure to back up anything important before you use this method.

Pitfalls to Watch Out For

Be careful not to delete messages that are being used as evidence in a court case, as they can be recovered by law enforcement even after deletion.

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If you're trying to delete a message that's part of a group conversation, be aware that it may not be deleted for everyone involved, and the recipient may still have a copy of the message.

Deleting messages from your iPhone's Messages app won't remove them from your iCloud backup, so be sure to delete them from there as well if you want them completely gone.

You can't delete messages that are being synced with your computer, so make sure to disconnect your iPhone from your computer before deleting messages.

It's a good idea to regularly review your message history and delete any messages that are no longer needed, to keep your Messages app tidy and free up storage space.

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General iPhone Message Deletion

Deleting messages from your iPhone can be a bit tricky, but don't worry, I've got you covered. You can delete messages from both sides of a conversation to remove the entire conversation history.

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To delete individual messages from both sides, you'll need to use the "Undo Send" feature, which is available on iOS 16 and later. This feature allows you to recall messages after they've been sent in 2 minutes. After this, the message will be erased permanently from both your device and the recipient's device.

To use "Undo Send", simply open the Messages app, locate the iMessage conversation with the message you want to delete, tap and hold the message, and select "Undo Send." The message will be deleted from both sides. However, keep in mind that the recipient will be notified that you deleted a message using "Undo Send", even if the message was deleted.

If you're using an older version of iOS or the recipient's device is running an older version of iOS, the message will not be deleted on their end. You'll only be able to delete it from your device.

Here are the conditions that must be met to use "Undo Send":

  • iMessage must be turned on for both sides
  • Both the sender and recipient must be using iOS 16 or later
  • The message you want to delete must be no older than 2 minutes after it was sent

If you're unable to use "Undo Send" or prefer a different method, you can delete individual messages from both sides by swiping left on the message and tapping "Delete for Everyone." This will delete the message from both your device and the recipient's device.

Alternatively, you can use a third-party app like iMyFone Umate Pro to permanently erase your messages from your iPhone. However, be aware that this will also erase all of your other data, so be sure to back up anything important before you use this method.

Desiree Feest

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Desiree Feest is an accomplished Assigning Editor with a passion for uncovering the latest trends and innovations in technology. With a keen eye for detail and a knack for identifying emerging stories, Desiree has successfully curated content across various article categories. Her expertise spans the realm of Azure, where she has covered topics such as Azure Data Studio and Azure Tools and Software.

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