Well, Meta is adding an option that will be able to save your blushes. The company’s WhatsApp chief, Will Cathcart, says that there is now an undo option for “Delete for Me” when someone accidentally chooses it. As it suggests, the option will allow users to revert back to their option and undo the delete. Then they can either choose “Delete for Everyone” or just leave the message. Of course, the “Delete for Me” option will be available again. It is worth noting that the recipient will still see a notification if you choose “Delete for Everyone”. However, the notification will read “this message has been deleted.”

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Cathcart does not say how long this option is available for, whether a few seconds after choosing “Delete for Me” or until the recipient reads it. While the “Undo” option is now available in chat on WhatsApp, you may not have access to it just yet. As usual, the company is rolling out the new feature in stages, with a complete introduction expected within the coming weeks. It is available on Android and iOS. Tip of the day: After years of hefting a laptop around, you inevitably build up a menagerie of Wi-Fi networks. For the most part, they’ll sit on your PC, hardly used, but at times a change in configuration can make it difficult to connect to a network your computer already remembers. At this point, it can be beneficial to make Windows forget a Wi-Fi network and delete its network profile.

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