If you have an Android device, you can use a third-party app called Delete Messages on Messenger At Once to delete Facebook messages in bulk. While the service is free to install and use, it features ads, yet they are not too excessive. You can switch to the paid tier if that really bothers you.

Your Facebook messages aren't really gone forever once you delete them. You can retrieve them by requesting to download your Facebook information. Go to \"Settings & Privacy -> Settings -> Your Facebook Information\" in your browser. Click on \"View\" next to \"Download your information.\" If you just want your chats, click on the \"Add\" button next to \"Messages\" in the \"Popular Downloads\" section. "}},{"@type": "Question","name": "How can I encrypt messages on Facebook?","acceptedAnswer": {"@type": "Answer","text": "As noted above, Facebook allows you to encrypt your conversations, but this feature is not on by default as it is in other chat apps, such as WhatsApp. Instead, you'll need to turn it on manually. Facebook calls this option \"Secret Conversations.\" If you wish to use it, you'll have to enable it for each chat by pressing on the the tiny \"i\" button in the upper corner of a chat window, then selecting \"Go to secret conversation.\""}},{"@type": "Question","name": "Will blocking someone on Messenger automatically delete their messages?","acceptedAnswer": {"@type": "Answer","text": "No. Even if you block someone on Messenger, your conversation will stay in Chats unless you archive or delete them. The people you've blocked won't be able to send new messages. On the other hand, you will be able to message each other in shared groups unless you leave them. Note that blocking someone solely on Messenger does not mean you've blocked them on Facebook, so you will continue to be able to view their profile. "}}]}Image credit: Rodnae Productions via Pexels All screenshots by Alexandra Arici


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Before deleting all of your messages, you may want to archive them instead of doing a full and permanent delete. By doing this, you can hide the messages that you want to keep. Be mindful that following the steps below will remove those messages as well.

Once you have deleted your Facebook Message history from a web browser, you will NOT be able to retrieve those unless you have them backed up somewhere else. Android, for example, allows users to back up Facebook messages to the ES File Explorer.

Tired of losing lots of time to simply delete a message?\r\n\r\nThis extension adds a button in Facebook messages pages to fast delete all of them, plus buttons to delete single messages, without leaving the page.

It couldn't be easier to use. It doesn't even come with a Help file or user guide. This is because the app has one single purpose: to delete messages quickly on Facebook. Once installed, it will simply add another button to the far right of your Facebook messages. Pressing the button will delete the message instantly, no questions asked, unlike the usual Facebook protocol. The drawback is that there is no option to undo the action. Once deleted with the extension, you won't be able to retrieve any messages.

Fast Delete Messages is a Chrome extension that allows users to easily delete all Facebook messages in just 2 clicks. It removes all messages from all chats, saving users time and effort. Please use this extension responsibly and at your own risk.

Messages saves your conversations automatically, so even if you turn off your Mac or start using another device, you can pick up where you left off. However, you can delete messages and entire conversations.

In summary, deleting messages on Facebook Messenger can be a straightforward process, but it can be time-consuming if done manually. By following these steps, you can quickly and easily remove unwanted messages from your inbox. Remember to take your time and double-check your selections before confirming the deletion to avoid accidentally deleting important messages.

Is it possible to delete old messages from Messenger for both sides? Of course. Nowadays, most messaging applications enable their users to recall their mistakenly-sent words within a certain period (not long in duration). For example, Facebook allows you to unsend a message within 10 minutes.

Generally, open the Message app, touch and hold each conversation, and tap Delete. If you take advantage of Messages as your default messaging app, the deleted conversations will also be deleted from your device.

Nowadays, it is not possible to delete your messages on the Facebook app or the mobile site of the social media. The messages can only be deleted via the Facebook Messenger app that is one of the most commonly used apps these days and allows one to be in constant touch with one's family and friends.

- The first level allows you to quickly delete your messages and saves a lot of time.

- The second one will leave no trace of the erased data and will overwrite the existing and deleted messages on your iPhone.

- The third level is a more time consuming option. However, it is the most secure option of deleting messages and other data as it re-writes over the data three times!

If you have many messages, the process can be very time-consuming. Otherwise, you can simply remove the messages from the message list, but doing this will not remove the message permanently. Instead, it will be archived and will reappear when the person sends you a new message.

Once installed, the extension is activated automatically. Now to delete your Facebook messages with only one click without having to open the individual conversation pages, you simply have to do the following steps:

Facebook Fast Delete Messages will help users save a great deal of time if they wish to discard a specific message within their inbox. As opposed to utilizing the normal Facebook algorithm, this application embeds a delete option directly within the inbox folder of the user. One simple click can then erase messages such as spam or advertisements.

Facebook Fast Delete Messages will install a delete icon within the Facebook page immediately after it is installed. However, please keep in mind that this icon can also be deactivated if desired. The user will have two additional options. He or she can delete messages one at a time or they can be deleted in bulk in the event that an inbox needs to be cleared. This saves a great deal of time when compared to having to manually perform such an operation.

NOTE: Discord doesn't allow you to delete messages from the other user. So, the only solution is to ask them nicely to delete theirs, or close DM, and block them until you feel like you can view their messages.

In discord, you can delete your own messages in places you have access to, but messages you sent in servers and groups which you are no longer in will still exist for years and years until the server they're sent in dissapears. And many of this data could be including private information which most people would rather have removed, and that users would want their old data from servers they're no longer in to be deleted, but can't because they don't have access to said community or server.

I just wish that discord gave users more options in terms of deletion as having old messages which you no longer have access to still be around forever is pretty haunting honestly, and as discord keeps getting bigger it raises this concern. More younger people are using this platform, and there are also more creeps than ever out there, and the fact that discord isn't going to help at all in this matter, even when you actually delete your account is extremley stupid for a huge service in this day and age where privacy matters more than ever.

One area where the code will not work is if you have conversations in your inbox - that is, messages with multiple people. When you encounter this, all you have to do is delete that specific conversation manually, and then after that you can run the code again to get rid of the rest.

There's a weird bug on LinkedIn. There's innaccurate message count - that is your message little inbox envelope will show a different amount than the actual messages you have. For example, I have zero messages (because I've deleted them all), yet my little inbox icon shows 9. Weird. Here's what my LinkedIn page looks like:

Angela, it depends on how well the page is coded. That one is not great, for example. On Firefox, using the mousless browsing add-on, I can get to the submenus if I am very very very fast, but I certainly can't get into those submenus with native Firefox or without some kind of time limit. There is a lot of discussion on this list (you can look in the list archives) about how to make dynamic menus keyboard accessible, but on that page, they aren't.


There are ways to jump from heading to heading in certain browsers without a screen reader, but they are poorly documented, poorly understood, and usually require some kind of add-on. (They are native in the old version of Opera; in Firefox you need a specific extension.) In general, a keyboard user who wants to move around the page faster than that might use something like Mouseless Browsing, Find as you Type, Caret Browsing, or some other way of jumping around the page quickly. We won't use native page semantics because they aren't exposed by the browsers very well.


Deborah Kaplan



On Thu, 29 Jan 2015, Angela French wrote:


> I'm a sighted user and just wondering how keyboard-only users navigate through a page.

> Here is the page that raised the question: . Is there a way to tab into the sub menus that are exposed when mousing over the top nav items?

>

> Also, there are blocks of content on the page and each has its own heading. However, if I tabbed to get to the Twitter block of content, how do I easily get out of it if I'm a keyboard only user? I wouldn't want to have to tab through every tweet to move onto the next block which contains the Facebook posts.

>

> Are there any resources you might refer me to to learn more about how keyboard-only users interact with pages?

>

> Thanks,

> Angela French

>

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> -----Original Message-----

> From: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf Of Karlen Communications

> Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2015 10:32 AM

> To: WebAIM Discussion List

> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] keyboard accessibility

>

> Angela:

>

> Not as far as I know...this is one of the misconceptions about how we move through content. We only Tab through links and form controls and use regular reading commands for other elements.

>

> If you are using JAWS you can use H to move to the next heading and Shift + H to move to the previous heading or use JawsKey F6 to get a list of headings. NVDA should have similar keyboard commands.

>

> You might be able to "Tab" through heading that are also links, but it would be the "links" you are tabbing to...the fact that it is a heading is incidental.

>

> Cheers, Karen

>

> Sent from my iPad

>

>> On Jan 29, 2015, at 1:21 PM, Angela French < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:

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>> Can anyone tell me please, if there is a way to tab between headings on a web page? I'm not finding anything in my Google searches about this.

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>> Angela French

>> Internet Specialist

>> State Board for Community and Technical Colleges

>> 360-704-4316

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