4 tips to make Facebook Messenger work better for you
1. Mute notifications for a set period.
To manage notifications in-app, head to the Settings menu (the cog icon at the bottom-right of your screen) to view your options. To change your iPhone's Messenger notification settings, go to your iPhone's Settings menu, and then scroll down until you see "Messenger" in your list of apps. Tap it, and then hit the "Notifications" option.
One really handy thing to know is that you can turn notifications off for just a certain period of time — ideal if you're in a new, noisy group chat for which you don't need constant updates.
To do this within the Messenger app, tap on the conversation for which you want to end notifications, click on the "i" icon at the top-right of your display, then "Notifications," and then select the time period you want to mute it for.
Alternatively, if you want to mute all notifications from all conversations for a set time period, you can do this from the Messenger app's Settings menu.
2. Delete a single message.
Bear in mind, once you've deleted a message, you can't undo.
3. Check if your message has been read.
The chart above shows how the icon changes depending on whether your message has been received, delivered or read.
4. View — and hide — location data.
If location services are enabled for Messenger, it's possible to see the location where someone was when they read your message. To view location data for an individual message, tap on the message. If the person had location services enabled at the time, a map will load showing where they were when they read it.
To enable your location services in Messenger, go to your iPhone's Settings menu, then Privacy and then Location Services. Scroll down to Messenger and toggle location services on or off.
Once you've enabled this, you can easily turn it on or off within the Messenger app before you send a message by tapping the arrow that appears at the bottom of your message screen. A blue arrow means on, while a grayed-out arrow means off.



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