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Can someone see your Facebook message if you deactivate your account?
No. Not even your friends can see your messages once you deactivate your account as far as I know. And in any case, non-friends are not able to see the messages from a person who has deactivated their account. Your message will be sent but if the person is offline, and did not read the message.
When you permanently delete Facebook What happens to Messenger?
You can keep using Messenger after you deactivate your Facebook account. If you had a Facebook account and deactivated it, using Messenger won’t reactivate your Facebook account, and your Facebook friends can still message you. Download the Messenger mobile app if you don’t already have it.
Will deleting my Facebook account delete all messages that have been sent?
Deleting Facebook account permanently will delete your name and profile picture from the message. But the conversation will be still there in other person’s inbox. But there will not be any hyper link related to your profile.
Are messages deleted when you deactivate Messenger?
Eventually, yes, if you deactivate your messenger account as well. But it can take months for this to happen. If you need messages deleted immediately, get someone to report your profile as impersonating someone else. They’ll shut it down within a few minutes and everything disappears immediately.
Does the other person know when you delete a conversation on Messenger?
The removed message will be replaced by text alerting everyone in the conversation the message was removed. You will have up to 10 minutes to remove a message after it is sent. When you choose this option, the message will be removed for you, but not for anybody else in the chat.
Can you delete a message sent on Messenger before its read?
To use the unsend feature, tap and hold on a message you sent, then select “Remove.” You’ll get options to “Remove for Everyone” which will retract the message, or “Remove for you,” which replaces the old delete option and leaves the message in the recipient’s inbox.