If you're looking to delete all chats in Messenger from both sides, it's important to understand the limitations within the Facebook Messenger platform. As of now, Messenger does not provide a bulk delete option that removes entire conversations from both ends at once. This video walks you through the only available manual method to delete messages one by one for both the sender and recipient. When you open the Messenger app, you can view your conversation list. To delete a message from both sides, you need to tap and hold on the specific message you've sent. After doing this, a menu will appear where you can select the "Delete" option. From there, choose "Delete for Everyone." This removes the message not only from your chat history but also from the recipient’s view—provided it hasn’t been too long since the message was sent. Unfortunately, you must repeat this process for every individual message you want to remove. Facebook Messenger does not currently support deleting entire chats from both ends with a single command. This means if you’ve had a long conversation, you’ll need to manually select and delete each message one by one. It’s worth noting that the "Delete for Everyone" feature is time-sensitive. If too much time has passed, the option may no longer be available, and the message will only be removed from your own chat history. In cases where you want to clean up your side of Messenger only, you can delete the full conversation thread, but this won't affect the recipient's copy of the chat. For better privacy control or bulk deletion features, consider third-party apps cautiously, as they often violate Facebook's terms or may pose privacy risks. Always rely on Messenger's built-in tools for message management. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:06 Limitation of bulk deletion 0:20 Deleting a message manually 0:39 Using 'Delete for Everyone' 0:44 Repeating for each message 0:51 Conclusion Hashtags: \#MessengerTips #DeleteMessages #FacebookMessenger #DeleteForEveryone #PrivacyTips #MessengerHelp #TechGuide