In some good news for Android users across the globe, Google Messages is rolling out a much-needed feature that will allow them to recover deleted chats. So, if you accidentally delete an important conversation, the app now gives you a second chance to bring it back.
According to a report from 9To5Google, Google Messages has released its new Trash folder to save users from accidental deletions. This feature is now rolling out gradually to Android users and should be available widely soon.
Earlier, when you deleted a chat in Google Messages, it was removed permanently right away. But soon, things will work differently. With the latest update, any chat you delete will first move to the trash folder instead of being erased instantly.
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“After tapping the ‘Trash’ icon, Google Messages will explain the new behavior: ‘Chat will be deleted after 30 days.’ This grace period gives you a month before conversations are permanently deleted. (On Android Go devices, the duration is 7 days to save space),” 9To5Google reported.
This means deleted messages will stay there for a month, giving you enough time to restore it if needed. Once this period ends, the messages will be automatically deleted for good.
Users also have the option to manually delete chats permanently from the trash at any time.
How To Use The Trash Folder On Google Messages App
– To open the trash folder on Google Messages, tap on your profile icon at the top right of the app.
– Then go to the ‘More from this app’ section, where you will find the trash option below Archived chats.
– From here, you can restore chats or delete them permanently.
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It is important to note that if someone sends you a new message from a conversation that is currently in the trash, it will appear as a new thread in your inbox. It will not automatically restore the old chat.

