WhatsApp will allow users to edit messages but you will have to act quickly as you’ll have a 15-minute window to correct a mistake or drop in an emoji you initially forgot to include.

Any message that you change after sending it will include the word “edited” next to the time stamp.

No one else in the chat will be able to see the edit history, but they’ll know that you’ve modified the message.

The messaging service’s owner, Meta, has started rolling out the editing function globally and it should become available to all users in the coming weeks. “From correcting a simple misspelling to adding extra context to a message, we’re excited to bring you more control over your chats,” it said in a blog post

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