Hi Terri,
By default, there is a 2 minute timer after which the message self
destructs for both sender and receiver.
For sender this starts after message is sent and for receiver this starts
once he has listened to the complete message.
Now if you don't want the audio messages to self destruct
Hi Terri,
By default, there is a 2 minute timer after which the message self
destructs for both sender and receiver.
For sender this starts after message is sent and for receiver this starts
once he has listened to the complete message.
Now if you don't want the audio messages to self destruct
I thought you could keep them forever. When you go to messages in settings, the
choices are 30days, one year and forever. I am not certain if this includes
recorded messages.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 6, 2020, at 5:45 PM, Terri Stimmel wrote:
>
> hello everyone,
>
>
> I was wondering
hello everyone,
I was wondering something.
When someone records you an iMessage, why can you sometimes keep them?
But then other times you can't? It's as though the option isn't even there.
Why might this happen?
Also, when you are able to keep them, where are they saved at?
I have been