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I found a way to read DELETED WhatsApp messages with genius trick

AN Android users claims to know a way to read deleted WhatsApp messages.

The trick is explained in a popular TikTok video but viewers have been left divided on whether it works.

TikTok / @nissa_gobzThe supposed trick is demonstrated on a Samsung phone[/caption]

TikToker @nissa_gobz posted a short clip about the trick.

She talks viewers through to steps while using her Samsung phone.

The TikToker said: “Anyone else get made when somebody send me a message on WhatsApp and delete it?

“Well, I’m going to tell you how to read it.”

She explains that you need to open the Settings app and tap “Apps & Notifications”.


Then click “Notification History”.

The TikToker says if you turn Notification History on then you will see the deleted WhatsApp messages.

You may need to scroll down to read them.

The TikTok video has hundreds of likes but viewers are divided in the comments.

Some people claim the trick is great while others say it’s not working for them.

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