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Oops! Did you just hit ‘send’ too soon? Don’t worry, we’ve all been there. Whether it’s an email, text message or social media post, deleting a sent message can be a real lifesaver. So let’s take a look at how to delete text messages that have already been sent.

Can I Delete A Text I Sent? [Solved]

Wow, that’s awesome! You can now unsend or edit recent messages in the Messages app - so if you make a typo or send something to the wrong person, you can quickly fix it. Plus, your recipient will see that you’ve made changes - how cool is that?

  1. Identify the Text: Before deleting a text, it is important to identify which text needs to be deleted. This could include a message sent in error, an outdated message, or something that is no longer relevant.

  2. Check for Recipients: Once the text has been identified, it is important to check who the recipients of the message are and if they have already seen or read it. If they have already seen or read it, then deleting may not be necessary as they will still have access to the content.

  3. Delete from Device: After confirming who has seen or read the text, delete it from your device by going into your messaging app and selecting “delete” for that particular conversation thread or individual message.

  4. Delete from Server: Depending on what type of messaging service you are using (e.g., SMS/MMS vs iMessage), you may need to delete the text from a server as well in order for it to be completely removed from all devices associated with that account/service provider (e.g., Apple).

If you’ve sent a text that you regret, don’t worry - it’s easy to delete! Just hit the backspace key and poof, it’s gone. No need to panic - you can get rid of any embarrassing messages in no time.