It happens to everyone: You’ve looked through your message history, going back to messages from years ago, but the one message you’re looking for just can’t be found. For one reason or another, he must have deleted it. But now you want it back. Unfortunately, when you delete a message in the Facebook Messenger app, it is permanently deleted, as per the official Facebook Messenger policy. This is great for privacy, but it can become a problem if you delete something valuable by mistake. However, you may still be able to restore these messages using some workarounds.
Before you embark on a search to find your files, you should be aware that recovering deleted Messenger messages is not a simple process and there are no guarantees that you will be able to recover your message. That being said, the methods we suggest will give you the best possible chance of recovering lost messages.
Can you see an unsent message in Messenger?
Although you receive a notification when someone unsends a message you’ve sent, there is no direct way to view the contents of unsent messages.
When someone unsends the message you sent, you get a notification. However, once you or the other person cancels sending the message, neither you nor the other person will be able to see it.
How do I recover deleted Notisave messages?
Recovery of deleted Notisave messages can be performed by downloading a copy of the Notisave application and logging in with the account credentials associated with the deleted messages. Once the app opens, navigate to the «deleted messages» tab, which can often be found at the top of the page.
How to view unsent messages in Messenger
If you’re wondering, unsent message means deleting a message after sending it.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to view unsent messages in Facebook messenger directly.
Turn on notification history
If you’re using an Android phone or tablet, you can turn on a complete history of the notifications you receive.
This will keep notifications available within your phone, even if they are deleted, cleared, cleared, or not sent.