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<li>In secret chats, deleting a message always instructs the app on the other end to delete it too.</li>
<li>In cloud chats, you can choose to delete a message for all participants within at least 48 hours after sending. Otherwise, deleting a message will delete it from your message history. This means that a copy will stay on the server as part of your partner&#39;s message history. As soon as your partner deletes it too, it&#39;s gone forever.</li>
<li>As of <a href="https://telegram.org/blog/unsend-privacy-emoji">version 5.5</a>, any party can choose to delete any messages in one-on-one chats, both sent and received, for both sides. There is no time limit. Any party can also opt to clear the entire chat history for both parties, in which case the apps will be instructed to remove all messages in that chat, however many of them are still retained by either of the participants.</li>
<li>As of <a href="https://telegram.org/blog/unsend-privacy-emoji">version 5.5</a>, any party can choose to delete any messages in one-on-one chats, both sent and received, for both sides. There is no time limit. Any party can also opt to clear the entire chat history for both parties, in which case the apps will be instructed to remove all messages in that chat, regardless of how many messages are retained by either of the participants.</li>
<li>In <a href="https://telegram.org/blog/supergroups">supergroups</a> and channels, deleting a message removes it for all participants. Note that deleted messages and original versions of edited messages from supergroups are stored for 48 hours after deletion in order to be shown in the <a href="https://telegram.org/blog/admin-revolution#recent-admin-actions">admins log</a>.</li>
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<h4><a class="anchor" name="10-3-self-destructing-messages" href="#10-3-self-destructing-messages"><i class="anchor-icon"></i></a>10.3. Self-Destructing Messages</h4>