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Are older texts on your iPhone or iPad being deleted after a few months? You can choose to keep your messages for 30 days, 1 year, or forever. Here's how to turn off auto-delete old conversations on your iPhone and iPad.
Quick Steps
- Open Settings.
- Tap Apps.
- Tap Messages.
- Tap Keep Messages.
- Tap Forever.
Steps
Disabling Auto Delete
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Open Settings. This is the cog icon.
- When this feature is set to anything other than Forever, it will permanently delete older messages. If needed, you can try to recover deleted messages.
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Tap Apps. If you're using an older version of iOS, you can skip this step.Advertisement
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Tap Messages. This is next to the speech bubble icon.
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Tap Keep Messages. You can find this towards the bottom of the page; you may need to scroll down to find it.
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Tap Forever. Messages will no longer be deleted automatically from your device.