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Here’s how to use Telegram’s newly improved self-destructing message feature

Pictured: Telegram's target audience for this feature

Telegram first released its timed auto-delete feature for chats in February last year. But it recently updated the feature to include a few more timer options in the new auto-delete menu.

As for why you’d want to auto-delete your chat history, well, as Telegram’s changelog puts it, “[s]ome conversations aren’t meant to last forever.” Whether you’re avoiding a nagging partner, dodging the authorities, or just looking to declutter your chat history, the auto-delete timer lets you set it and forget it.

Telegram self-destruct in five steps

The person you’re chatting with might not forget as easily though. Both parties are notified when changes are made to the chat’s auto-delete timer settings. If you’re using this to cover your tracks, you’d best hope your chat partner is okay with it. They can disable it as easily as you enabled it. Unless you’re in a group chat. Then only admins have that privilege.

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Something else that’s important to note, messages sent while auto-delete is enabled will still be deleted even if you disable the feature immediately afterward. You can see how long each message has with a single tap on the message to show its timer.

It takes slightly fewer taps to enable Telegram’s feature, so that’s nice. It’s also pretty straightforward to turn on. Here’s how to go about it.

No matter your reason for wanting to delete your Telegram chat history, remember one thing. Chat messages are temporary. Screenshots are forever.

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