Microsoft Teams will soon allow you to delete private chats

Microsoft has taken people's desire to delete private messages in Microsoft Teams seriously and will soon be adding the feature. According to a response on Microsoft User voice, a Team engineer named Alex stated, "Thank you for your feedback! The team has finalized the designs for this feature request, and work is planned to begin shortly. We will share an update as soon as one is available." https://www.laptopmag.com/news/microsoft-teams-will-soon-allow-you-to-delete-private-chats

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