Google has confirmed it’s adding a Trash folder to Google Messages. The folder will hold trashed messages for up to 30 days before deleting them automatically. We’ve seen this feature in beta, but ...
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Code in the latest Google Messages beta hints that the app may be getting a trash folder. The folder could work similarly to Gmail’s, where trashed messages are held for 30 days before they’re ...
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Google Messages is rolling out a trash folder in beta that holds deleted conversations for 30 days before permanently removing them, giving users a recovery window that the app has long lacked. The ...
Following the announcement last month, Google Messages has widely rolled out its new Trash folder to save you from accidental deletions. Previously, deleting a conversation immediately removed it from ...
Google Messages has rolled out a new Trash folder feature to prevent accidental deletions, offering a 30-day grace period before permanent deletion.
When you delete an email, it goes straight into the trash folder. This means that if you change your mind or delete an email by accident, you can recover it, assuming you’re within the timeframe ...