
What you need to know about the new edit and unsend options for iMessage
CNN
Apple has delivered on two of its most requested features: the ability to edit and unsend iMessages.
This week, Apple released its latest operating system, iOS 16, which lets users edit an iMessage up to five times within 15 minutes after sending it and unsend any message up to 2 minutes after it's sent. Users just need to tap and hold the sent message, then select "edit" or "undo send."
But there are some caveats. For starters, it's not exactly a stealthy effort: recipients receive an alert that the message was unsent or edited but don't see the specific change.

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