08/07/2026 13:43 - Tecnologia
If you live in Latin America or communicate with people there, you know WhatsApp is the king of messaging. With constant voice notes, forwarded memes, and family group chats, your phone's storage fills up quickly. According to reports from Argentine tech portals, WhatsApp does not actually feature a traditional recycle bin where deleted files are stored for later recovery.
As reported by Infobae and MDZol in July 2026, the Meta-owned app instead provides a Storage Management tool that acts as the ultimate gateway to clean up your device in seconds.
Experts suggest that to check the space the app is using and eliminate unnecessary files, you should follow these simple steps, available for both Android and iPhone:
In this section, sources indicate you will see a detailed breakdown of the total space used by the app. You can quickly identify:
Videos or documents heavier than 5 MB that you probably no longer need.
Those memes, chain messages, or photos that have been shared multiple times across different chats.
From here, you can select the files that are no longer useful and tap the trash can icon. Keep in mind: once deleted, these files disappear from WhatsApp permanently and are not kept in an internal recycle bin.
Regular cleaning is essential, but tech bloggers suggest you can also prevent the accumulation of digital junk with these recommendations:
Dedicating a few minutes to this task every now and then could make a huge difference in your device's fluidity and performance.
Alfredo S. Quiroga