If you’re like most people, you probably use WhatsApp to communicate with friends and family. But if you’re like me, you also use it to keep in touch with people I don’t want to see every day. There are a few ways to delete WhatsApp conversations automatically:
- Type the following command into a chat box on your WhatsApp app: “delete Conversation”
- Tap the three lines in the top left corner of your chat box and select “Delete conversation.”
WhatsApp offers a self-destruct mode for chats. When you enable this for a particular group or private conversation, the messages are automatically wiped from your and the recipient’s phone after a week. Here’s how to access it.
First, make sure you have the latest version of WhatsApp on your phone from the Play Store on an Android device and the App Store on an iPhone.
Now, open the “WhatsApp” app on your iPhone or Android device and enter the group or private chat you want to set on self-destruct in the “Chats” tab.
Tap the recipient or group’s name at the top of the conversation to visit their profile page.
Select “Disappearing messages.”
Toggle the “On” option to enable disappearing messages for this chat.
Now, any text or media sent in this conversation by you or the other person will be deleted after a week. At the time of writing, there’s no way of customizing the time period.
Messages exchanged before this change won’t be affected, though. You can turn the disappearing messages feature off by returning to this same option.
When it’s enabled, WhatsApp will notify the recipient and add a tiny clock icon over the chat’s display picture thumbnail.
Keep in mind, however, that this doesn’t prevent the chat members to screenshot the conversations or back up the media elsewhere. Plus, the option to export the chat will still be available.
Therefore, WhatsApp’s self-destruct mode is strictly only for periodically clearing your inbox of unnecessary messages, not for private and confidential conversations.
For sensitive conversations that you want to immediately wipe off from your phone, you can try privacy-focused messaging services like Signal.