The easiest way to delete Kik messages is to log in to your account on the Kik website and delete them there. If you are not able to do that, then you can also go into the app on your phone and delete them from there.

No, messages sent through Kik do not disappear when you delete the app.

Yes, you can delete sent pics on Kik. To do so, you need to open up the app and go to the conversation where the pic was sent. Once there, tap on the picture and select “Delete” from the menu.

Kik is a chat app that allows you to send messages to other users on the app. When you delete chats on Kik, they will be deleted from your device and the recipient’s device.

Kik messages will remain on the device for a certain amount of time before they are deleted. The length of time depends on the age and type of the device.

The Kik app has a built-in function that backs up messages to the device’s iCloud account. This means that if you have an iPhone, your messages are backed up on iCloud. If you have an Android phone, they are backed up on Google Drive.

When you delete the app, it will remove all of your messages and contacts. The only way to continue using the app is to install it again and re-add your account.

Kik chats do not disappear. They are stored on your phone, and you can scroll through them to think of what you want to reply to. You can also upload pictures or videos to Kik, which is different from other messaging apps like WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger because these messages do not disappear.

Yes, Kik chats do disappear. The messages are only stored on the phone, which means they will “disappear” from your device after a certain amount of time. For example, if you delete the app from your phone, all of the messages will be deleted as well.

Kik can be traced by the police. Kik is a chat app that uses the data from your phone to connect with other users. It is possible for these messages to be intercepted and read by third parties. There are also some other security risks associated with using Kik, such as being tricked into downloading malware or having your personal information stolen.