Maybe you’ve made a typo – or, worse, hit you to a repentant “drunk text”.
Google messages users can now stop Hangxice before starting thanks to a new and long-awaited feature-which does not make a text.
Similar to the imessage function that allows users to quickly prevent a text immediately after being sent, Google is starting a deletion feature that will give texters the opportunity to delete a message on their phone and receiver, according to Android authority.
Capture, however, is that the message can only be deleted from distance for 15 minutes after sending.
“So far, by deleting something you have sent or received in messages only delete the content for you,” writes Android police.
“The original sender of the former and the recipients of what you sent will still hold a copy of what you are deleting.”
But soon, the function will give users an opportunity or “wipe for me” or “wipe for everyone”, the latter meaning that the message will also be removed from the receiver device – though it will not yet be determined when exactly the feature will go directly.
The new vehicle is the latest innovation with RCS, short for rich communication services, which offer a wider range of features when messages depending on the carrier.
Unlike traditional SMS, RCS messages will show when a text is delivered or even read and includes the ability to send high -resolution media – meaning that there are no more pictures and videos sent between Androids and iPhone.
Apple recently added RCS messages to the iPhone after years of ridicule by rival companies calling on the technology giant to update text features.
Apple also announced that she has messages encoded from bottom to bottom of RCS in works to protect user texts.
“End to end is a powerful intimacy and safety technology that Issssage has supported from the beginning, and now we are pleased to have helped to lead a cross industry attempt to bring the end to the universal RCS profile published by GSMA,” Apple Bauer spokesman told.
“We will add support to the messages coded from bottom to bottom of RCS in iOS, iPado, Macos and Watchos in future software updates.”
The announcement comes after strict FBI warnings to stop the use of non -encrypted messages methods as SMS after hackers violated Telecom networks.
This month, the agency also warned people to erase fraud texts in the middle of an increase in “smile” in which cyber criminals aim for Android and iPhone users with malicious links in an effort to steal data and credentials.
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