Ways to recover deleted WhatsApp messages -2
In the previous article, you have known about the way to recover deleted WhatsApp messages from your Google Drive.
In this article, you will know about the way to restore the deleted messages from the local storage of your mobile device.
Here is a step-by-step guide to recover the deleted messages from the local storage of your phone:
First, open your smartphone’s file manager. Go to the WhatsApp folder. You can find the folder in the internal storage of your phone. Click on the Databases folder. The Databases folder contains all your WhatsApp chats. Choose the one you need to restore the chat and rename it. You have to uninstall your WhatsApp and re-login.
You can recover deleted messages within a specific time after sending with a WhatsApp feature. However, WhatsApp does not have any built-in feature for this, but you can use third-party applications. Certain third-party apps like Notisave are available on Google Play Store. This app helps you read the deleted messages on WhatsApp. This application is useful only to Android users but does not help iOS uses as they don’t have such an option.
Meanwhile, Uber rolled out a new service, with which users can book their rides through the Uber WhatsApp chatbot. The company said that riders need not download a Uber app from now onward for booking a ride and can use WhatsApp and manage everything from the social media messaging platform.
To use this service, users need to follow any of the following: They can send a message to the business account number of Uber or scan a barcode. Also, users can click the link directly to open an Uber WhatsApp chat.
However, riders need to follow safety guidelines specified by Uber while booking their rides and get in touch with the company in case of emergencies.
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