The WhatsApp messaging application is seen on a phone screen August 3, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas White

WhatsApp purportedly seems all set to change its ‘erase for all’ component once more. As indicated by WABetaInfo, the Twitter account that tracks changes in WhatsApp’s beta forms, the organization is revealing another component for Android that will empower clients to again download media documents that they may have incidentally erased.

The Facebook-claimed moment emissary is presently be keeping the erased documents on its servers which implies that clients can again download them in the event that they need to. Prior, WhatsApp used to erase the documents from its servers which were incidentally erased by clients. The undownloaded media was erased after the time of 30 days, while the downloaded media was erased instantly after the download.

“As of late, WhatsApp has altered this conduct: when a media is effectively downloaded, WhatsApp doesn’t erase it from the server, enabling the clients to download it again if the document was coincidentally erased in the way where WhatsApp spares media,”

said WABetaInfo.

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