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First look: Google Messages’ Trash feature adds a safety net for your chats

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Last updated: 2026/03/03 at 2:49 AM
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Joe Maring / Android Authority

TL;DR

  • Google Messages is introducing a new Trash feature that stores deleted chats for 30 days before permanently deleting them.
  • Users can now restore or permanently delete individual or all trashed conversations from the dedicated Trash section.
  • “Delete” actions across the app are replaced with “Trash,” preventing immediate, irreversible chat deletions.

Back in October, we spotted Google working on a Trash feature for Google Messages. This would allow users to move their conversations to a separate Trash section, where they will remain for a few days before being permanently deleted. While the functionality was obvious from the name, we didn’t have concrete details at the time. Now, with Google Messages v20260227 beta, we have our first look at the upcoming Trash feature for Google Messages.

In the latest Google Messages beta, the “Trash” feature replaces the existing “Delete” feature, which deletes your chats instantly with no recourse. Now, when users long-press a single or multiple chats and tap the Delete button, they will see a pop-up that informs them the chats will be moved to Trash and deleted after 30 days.

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All trashed conversations will be stored in the Trash section of the account switcher. A banner at the top of the section will remind users about the 30-day holding period. There are also “Restore all” and “Delete all chats” buttons that will restore the chats or delete them permanently, respectively. Users can also restore or delete specific chats by long-pressing on them and tapping the respective button.

Google has also replaced the “Delete” button with the “Trash” button inside conversations, which can be accessed by tapping the three-dot button. The “Delete” option in swipe actions has also changed to “Trash.”

With this in place, Google Messages users can no longer delete a chat permanently right away. This is largely a good change, as it gives a grace period to undo accidental deletions, but some users might prefer the instant-delete setting to this two-step process.

Google is already rolling out the Trash option to some users on this new beta version. We’re expecting a wider rollout soon.

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