You can quickly correct a mistake in an iMessage you send, but the recipient will still see whatever you originally wrote since there's a history of edits. When you don't want the other person in the conversation to know what you originally sent, there's a better thing you can do. Apple introduced many new iMessage features for iPhone in iOS 16, and most of them also apply to iPadOS 16 and macOS 13 Ventura. One of those is the edit tool mentioned above, which lets you change a message up to five times within 15 minutes of sending it. Again, there's a history of edits that everyone in the... more
How to Take Back iMessages You Already Sent So Your Recipients Never See Them
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