How to delete correspondence in WhatsApp without the possibility of recovery on iPhone?

How to delete correspondence in WhatsApp without the possibility of recovery on iPhone - briefly?

To permanently delete WhatsApp messages on an iPhone without the possibility of recovery, you can use the "Delete for Everyone" feature within 1 hour and 8 minutes after sending the message. Alternatively, manually delete individual chats or clear the entire chat history from the settings menu.

How to delete correspondence in WhatsApp without the possibility of recovery on iPhone - in detail?

Deleting correspondence in WhatsApp without the possibility of recovery on an iPhone involves a few key steps that ensure the messages are permanently removed from your device and cannot be restored using standard methods. Here is a detailed guide to help you achieve this:

First, it's important to understand that WhatsApp automatically backs up your chats and media to iCloud by default. This backup includes all your messages, photos, videos, and other data. If you want to delete correspondence without the possibility of recovery, you need to disable this automatic backup feature and then manually delete the chat or conversation from WhatsApp.

Step 1: Disable Automatic Backup to iCloud

  1. Open Settings: Go to your iPhone's home screen and tap on the "Settings" app.
  2. Navigate to iCloud: Scroll down and tap on "iCloud."
  3. Manage Storage: At the bottom of the screen, tap on "Manage Storage."
  4. Select WhatsApp: Find WhatsApp in the list of apps using iCloud storage.
  5. Turn Off Backup: Tap on "WhatsApp" and then toggle off the switch that says "Documents & Data."

Step 2: Delete Individual or Group Chats from WhatsApp

  1. Open WhatsApp: Launch the WhatsApp app on your iPhone.
  2. Select Chat: Navigate to the chat you want to delete. This could be an individual conversation or a group chat.
  3. Delete Chat: Tap on the contact name at the top of the screen and then tap on "Edit" in the upper right corner. Scroll down and tap on "Delete Chat." Confirm your action by tapping on "Delete Chat" again.

Step 3: Delete Media Files from WhatsApp

  1. Open Settings: Go back to your iPhone's home screen and open the "Settings" app.
  2. Navigate to Storage & iCloud Usage: Scroll down and tap on "General," then tap on "iPhone Storage."
  3. Find WhatsApp: Scroll down and find WhatsApp in the list of apps. Tap on it.
  4. Delete Documents & Data: Tap on "Documents & Data" to see how much storage is being used by WhatsApp. Tap on "Edit" in the upper right corner and then tap on the red minus sign next to "Documents & Data." Confirm your action by tapping on "Delete."

Step 4: Permanently Delete Backups from iCloud

  1. Open Settings: Go back to your iPhone's home screen and open the "Settings" app.
  2. Navigate to iCloud: Scroll down and tap on "iCloud."
  3. Manage Storage: At the bottom of the screen, tap on "Manage Storage."
  4. Select WhatsApp: Find WhatsApp in the list of apps using iCloud storage.
  5. Delete Backup: Tap on "WhatsApp" and then tap on "Delete Backup." Confirm your action by tapping on "Turn Off & Delete."

Step 5: Clear Cache and Temporary Files (Optional)

  1. Open Settings: Go back to your iPhone's home screen and open the "Settings" app.
  2. Navigate to General: Scroll down and tap on "General."
  3. Clear Storage: Scroll down and tap on "iPhone Storage." Wait for your device to calculate the storage. Tap on "Offload App" next to WhatsApp to remove the app but keep its documents and data. Confirm by tapping on "Offload App" again.
  4. Reinstall WhatsApp: Once the app has been offloaded, you can reinstall it from the App Store. This step helps clear out any temporary files that might still be lingering on your device.

By following these steps, you ensure that your correspondence in WhatsApp is deleted without the possibility of recovery on your iPhone. This process involves disabling automatic backups, manually deleting chats and media files, and permanently removing backup data from iCloud.