To recover deleted messages from Botim, you must primarily rely on device-level backups
, as the app does not store your delivered messages on its own servers. Once a message is delivered, it exists only on the sender's and recipient's devices. Methods for Message Recovery Cloud Backup (Google Drive/iCloud)
If you have enabled system-wide backups on your smartphone, your deleted messages might be stored in the latest cloud snapshot. Check your Google Account Settings > Backup and Restore
to see if a backup was created before the deletion. Reinstalling the app may trigger a restore from these files.
If you perform regular iCloud backups, you may be able to restore your entire iPhone to a previous state, though this will erase any data created after that backup point. Reinstalling the App how to recover deleted messages from botim
In some cases, simply uninstalling and reinstalling Botim may recover certain deleted data if a local cached backup exists or if the app's internal logic restores recent history upon login. Note that if you delete your account , all history is permanently erased. Third-Party Data Recovery Software If no cloud backup exists, specialized recovery tools for Android or iOS
can scan your device's internal storage for traces of deleted data.
Install reputable software on a PC/Mac, connect your phone via USB, and run a deep scan for Botim-related chat files. Contacting the Recipient
Since delivered messages are stored on both devices, the easiest way to "recover" a conversation is often to ask the other person to export the chat history or take screenshots and send them back to you. Preventive Measures for the Future Manual Backups: Migrate Chat History feature in Botim's settings ( Me > Chats > Migrate Chat History ) to move or save your data when changing devices. Screenshots: To recover deleted messages from Botim, you must
Regularly take screenshots of critical information to ensure you have a visual record. Export Chats:
I understand you're looking for a feature related to message recovery in Botim. However, I need to provide an important clarification:
Botim (now largely integrated with Botim 3.0 / Astra Tech) is a messaging app that prioritizes user privacy and security. Like most major messaging platforms (WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram), messages are typically end-to-end encrypted and stored locally on the user’s device, not on Botim’s servers. This means:
For messages deleted without a backup, forensic recovery tools are the primary recourse. Once a message is deleted by the user
When a user utilizes "Delete for Everyone," the app issues a sync command to the server, which propagates a deletion instruction to the recipient's device. In this scenario, local backups (unless created before the deletion event) will reflect the deletion. Recovery in this instance is strictly limited to forensic scanning of the recipient's device storage before the data sectors are overwritten.
BOTIM employs encryption protocols. While the transmission is encrypted, the local database is usually accessible to the OS. However, if the database file itself is encrypted, raw recovery tools may only retrieve gibberish data without the decryption key.
If the user had previously enabled local backup (via Botim settings), they might restore an older backup that still contains the deleted messages.
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