WhatsApp Chat Backups and how to set them up
To recover deleted WhatsApp messages the most important thing is to have your Chat Backup turned on only then you can actually retrieve the messages. To turn the backup on, tap the Settings tab. It’s on the bottom bar of the iPhone app. On Android, open the three-dot menu at the top-right and choose Settings.
From there, head to Chats > Chat backup. Here (under Auto Backup on iOS and Back up to Google Drive on Android), the app offers several backup frequencies (along with the option to encrypt your WhatsApp backups): Daily/ Weekly/ Monthly/ Off WhatsApp on android devices makes a local backup every night, but this doesn’t help if you have lost your device, so backing up to the cloud is important and useful. Over that, WhatsApp deletes older backup files as you create new ones. The iPhone app only keeps the latest backup file, while the Android version keeps “up to the last seven days’ worth” of backup files. Keep that in mind as you choose the right backup frequency for your needs. Read Also: How can you bring back recently deleted images on Instagram? Choosing auto-backups will make it easier for you to recover WhatsApp messages soon after deleting them. On the other hand, weekly auto-backups will allow you to go further back in time to recover deleted WhatsApp messages, costing you your recent messages.
How to Recover Archived Chats in WhatsApp
At times the chat simply gets archived and all of it is still there on your WhatsApp and nothing has been deleted, to understand what the difference is and how to retrieve the chat or unarchive are listed below. Archiving is like hiding chats. Nothing gets deleted and would be accessible to you. All you need to do is unarchive them, whereas deleting chat would erase its contents and make them no longer accessible to you. For iPhone users, unarchiving their chats is easy. One way is to shake the device to undo and this will recover the archived chat. But there are other ways to do this as well.
Follow these steps to unarchive a WhatsApp chat on any iPhone:
To unarchive a chat on Android (follow the steps below)
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How to Recover Deleted WhatsApp Messages
Once you have made a backup, recovering chats from them is simple, all you need to do is uninstall and then reinstall WhatsApp on your device. When you reinstall the app, a message would appear on your screen asking you if you wish to restore your message history from the backup file. To initiate the restore, tap on Restore and with this everything saved in your last backup would be retrieved. Make sure you do it as the message appears, as you can’t restore the backup file later. The next method works for both Android and Apple devices but with a limitation and that being, it will only work as long as you have a backup.
How to Recover Deleted Media on WhatsApp
Restoring your backup file allows you to retrieve any deleted media from your chats. On Android, you can simply open a file explorer app and navigate to /WhatsApp/Media. From there, simply browse through the folders until you find the deleted photos you want to recover. On iPhone, you should have a backup copy of images saved to your device if you have the Save to Camera Roll option enabled at Settings > Chats in WhatsApp. Read also: How to block or unblock someone on WhatsApp?
How to Recover Older Deleted Chats in WhatsApp
Please note: That the below strategy will work with Android devices only as Android lets its users access to the local backup files. If you are an iPhone user, the method of “restore from an iPhone backup” is what you will get. Here are the steps to restore old WhatsApp chats on Android:
To retrieve WhatsApp messages deleted sometime between two backups, simply do the following:
After this, uninstall WhatsApp. If you’ve enabled Google Drive cloud backups, open the Google Drive app, slide out the left menu, and select Backups. You’ll see a WhatsApp backup file with your phone number in it. Tap the three-dot Menu to the right of this and choose Delete backup to erase it. Doing this prevents WhatsApp from using the backup file in Google Drive instead of the local file you want to restore. Now, reinstall WhatsApp from the Play Store. During the setup process, you’ll be prompted to restore from the backup file you’ve just tweaked—it will show as X days old instead of the most recent backup file. Confirm restoration from this file. That’s all you have to do in order to retrieve deleted WhatsApp messages from older backups. Once you’ve restored those messages, feel free to start using WhatsApp as normal again. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App. You can find the latest car and bike news here.