delete conversation" it's gone forever.If you did just archive the message you can go to your inbox and click "other-->archived" and it'll show your archived messages. If you fully deleted the message though, Facebook doesn't offer any re" /> How To View Other Users Facebook Messages

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How To View Other Users Facebook Messages

How can I see deleted Facebook messages?

Did you actually delete the message, or just archive it? If you were viewing the message and just hit the X, the message would have been archived and is retrievable. But, if you selected the message and went to "actions-->delete conversation" it's gone forever.If you did just archive the message you can go to your inbox and click "other-->archived" and it'll show your archived messages. If you fully deleted the message though, Facebook doesn't offer any recovery support to get it back. If you really want them only one way u just contact Facebook customer supports to help you and guide you in better way because a cop can access but we can't just because we don't have that authority what they have and the necessity.

Can Facebook Messages be traced?

I would like to send an anonymous message to someone on Facebook to praise them for becoming such an amazing person. I know it's strange that I want to do it anonymously, but I just think that this person might accept the praise better if it came from an anonymous person. If I were to send this person an anonymous Facebook message would she be able to trace it?

If you delete a Facebook message before it's seen by the other person will they still get it on their side?

Yep of course, if its private messaging

If someone shows up as "Facebook user" in messages, does it mean that their account is deactivated or deleted? Or that they blocked me?

This is a very tricky question because it depends on two things:If the person picture is still there this means they blocked you. The picture doesn't disappear straightaway.If their picture is blank from the first moment it said Facebook User, then they have blocked you.I have a friend who loves to block me over little disagreements, then I have another friend who disables his account almost every week, aha. So I know the differences now.

Does Facebook track your private messages?

No, but if someone reports your messages as spam or by harassment. Facebook could track your messages and block you from sending messages or disable your account. I don't think Facebook wants to track peoples messages all at one time. Not only Facebook could track you, but if you catch any kind of malware or hackers use keyloggers to track IP addresses those kind of things can track people down. So do not click any malicious url or download malicious software such as: Apps, Games, or links on facebook. Think about random tags and messages that are spam that you might see from people on Facebook. Do not respond from anybody that has click a malicious url on Facebook that will hack into their account and start tagging random people and access their messages that will send others spam.

If I were to message someone who's not my friend on Facebook using the Messenger app, would they get the notifications on their phone even if they don't have messenger?

Previously the message would hop into the Others folder which was usually considered a graveyard. No one ever looks into that even when I went into it for first time I was amazed that I had like 39 messages from others users. Besides Now, I can see that facebook has added a new feature and whenever you receive a new message you will get a notification saying "You have a new message request" so you can easily look into and its your wish to accept or to decline that message.So I would suggest you to send him a message again now and It will surely be seen by him and if he does not reply then stop stalking him. Hoping that would clear your doubts.

How can I hide my active status on Facebook Messenger? Is there a way to do this without restricting myself to see when others are active or not?

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Can someone see if I saved their pictures from Facebook Messenger?

The short answer to your question in no.If the original poster’s privacy settings allow you to view a photo you’ll also be able to save it to your device, and that person will not be notified that you have saved the photo.You can also copy any text from another user’s status update or any other place on Facebook and paste that text into a local document without the original poster knowing about it.Someone else mentioned in their answer that Facebook isn’t like one of the other online services (the one that informs the poster if you take a screenshot of their post), but even photos and messages on that service can be “saved” locally without the original poster knowing about it.All that’s required is to pull out another device and take a photo of the screen.Now, I said all of the above to say this: True privacy simply doesn’t exist on the Internet.Anything that can be viewed on a device’s screen can be “saved” to a local device in some way or another, and some of those ways will be completely anonymous regardless of the website in question or the privacy settings of the original poster (assuming his/her privacy settings allow you to view the item on your screen in the first place).The moral of this story: Before you post ANYTHING to ANY online service be sure to consider the fact that any person who will have the ability to see that photo or other info on a screen will also be able to “save” it to their own device without you ever knowing about it.What’s more, once they have a copy of your photo or info on their own device they’ll be able to share it with others online in any way they see fit. And again, you’ll never even know they did it unless you either stumble across the stolen info yourself or someone else sees it and tips you off.

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