Google Messages will auto delete your OTP messages, but the service will work on these Android phones

Google is rolling out an update to its SMS client on Android smartphones, Google Messages. The new feature that aims to keep users inbox free of clutter will automatically delete one-time passwords (OTPs) 24-hours after they’re received. This means users need not spend time deleting them manually. The feature was announced last year at Google I/O 2020. Google is rolling out the feature first to India in the coming weeks. There's no information about when it will be introduced in other regions.

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