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Apple iOS 16 Beta 4 Allows Users To See Edited Message Log
With the release of iOS 16 Beta 4, Apple has added an edit log feature for messages and has also reduced the window for unsending a message.
Apple is making some changes to the new iMessage editing feature for sent texts in iOS 16, now allowing the recipient to view a log of all the edits made to the original message while restricting the number of allowed edits to five. To recall, Apple introduced a new feature in iOS 16 that lets users edit a message after sending it, which is obviously a neat way to correct typos. The original idea was to allow multiple edits within 15 minutes of sending the original message.
If a message was tweaked or corrected after sending it, an “Edited” label would appear alongside the message bubble, informing the recipient about the change. However, soon after the feature was rolled out via iOS 16’s early beta builds, concerns were raised that it could be abused. According to multiple experts, the editing feature could be exploited to hurt victims of sexual harassment and violence, and Apple needed to rethink it.
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