Viber, one of the
world’s leading messaging apps is celebrating the two-year anniversary of Deleted Messages, which officially
launched in November 2015. As of today,
Viber announces that users have deleted a total of five billion messages thus
far.
Viber understands that everyone has those moments when you hit
send but realize you’ve sent the message or photo to the wrong person, or that
you should have used a different word! For the past two years, Viber has prided
itself on being the app that forgives and forgets, so you never need to worry
if you accidentally send your boss a “NSFW” photo.
Viber’s Deleted Messages feature allows
users in both one-on-one conversations and group messages to delete a message
sent by accident immediately. Viber’s unique functionality
allows users to delete messages for up to two weeks, even if a message had
previously been read. Viber keeps an in-chat trace to let users know on each
side if a message was deleted. The company is planning to roll out advanced
features in the near future pertaining to this function.
Since its inception, Viber’s innovative technology has created
market standards for others. Viber most recently launched its Chat Extension
feature at the end of 2016, which allows users to access a range of top tier
content through services like YouTube, Spotify, Vice, Booking.com and GIPHY
from within the chat window to search, share and consume, eliminating the need for
users to toggle between apps.
“Here at Viber, we are proud that users are enjoying the
innovative features of our app, like our Delete Messages functionality,” says Djamel Agaoua, Viber CEO. “We love
hearing personal anecdotes from users how this feature saved their reputation.
We are very flattered to see other apps are following Viber’s path, and are
introducing their takeoffs of Viber’s innovations that’s available for our
users for a while. I’m certain the exciting features we have launched this year
like our super popular chat extensions will continue to create an industry
benchmark in the future.”