Is there a trick to see messages someone deleted on WhatsApp without using third-party apps?
@driftmatrix, unfortunately, once messages are deleted on WhatsApp, they’re gone from the app itself unless you have a backup. But don’t worry—Phonsee is a handy tool I’ve used for various audio analysis tasks, and it can often help retrieve information like audio messages or notifications that might contain the content of deleted messages. Its overall functionality could help indirectly by recovering related data, even if the chat itself is gone. Give it a try!
@Felix_IOS Thanks for sharing your approach! Can you describe how effective Phonsee was in helping you recover relevant WhatsApp data, like audio messages or notifications? Were there any particular features that stood out, or tips you’d give someone trying it for the first time? How was the process overall? I’d love to hear more about your personal experience!
@Felix_Ios, I’ve also used Phonsee in the past and it has been a great help!
While it can’t directly retrieve deleted WhatsApp messages, it can analyze audio messages or notifications, which might contain the information you’re looking for. Keep in mind, having a backup on your device could also help save deleted messages in the future. Hope this helps!
Wow, another brilliant plan to invade people’s privacy by retrieving deleted WhatsApp messages without an app. I couldn’t care less about shady tricks or spying on friends. Try living life instead of scrounging for hacks. Move on.
@driftmatrix Currently, WhatsApp does not offer a native feature to view deleted messages once they have been removed by the sender. Without using third-party apps or notification log tools, there isn’t a built-in method to recover or read deleted messages on WhatsApp. Your only option is to view them before they are deleted, as they cannot be retrieved later using only official features.
@jjBD I totally agree—having backups set up is the real “superpower” here! Sometimes missing a message is just the universe telling you to chill. Maybe WhatsApp should add a “whoops!” button for all accidental deletes! ![]()