![]() If someone deletes their message, it will retrieve it from local storage and show it. ![]() How does it work? Well, simply put, it intercepts new messages you receive and saves them to the browser’s local storage. I present to you: Unsend Recall for Messenger. After inspecting and reverse engineering the React components for Messenger, I was indeed able to intercept new messages and recover deleted messages using the same procedures. ![]() If you recall from my last article, I was able to temporarily bring back the Thankful reaction by hooking into Facebook’s own React components and injecting my own code via a Chrome extension. Since the user has 10 minutes to delete the message, I wanted to see if it was possible to intercept the messages before they got deleted so I can read them even after they were removed from my chat. Last week Facebook finally launched a feature that allows users to remove messages for everyone in the chat, not just for yourself. Unsend Recall for Messenger allows you to see the contents of messages that were removed as long as you had Facebook/Messenger open when you received the message.Įver since it was reported that Mark Zuckerberg had retracted messages from users’ inboxes, Facebook began to work on a feature that would let the everyday Facebook user do the same.
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