WhatsApp to allow users to edit messages

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The Meta-Owned company said that the change would allow users to correct simple spelling errors or add extra content to a message.

However, the ability to edit a message will only be available for 15 minutes after a message is sent.The new feature has started to roll out globally and will be available to all users in the next few weeks.

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