There are no certification courses for WhatsApp, but mastering the app
can help you save bandwidth, get a proper nights sleep, and keep a curb
on stalkers.
If you’re a seasoned WhatsApp user, you probably know how to share
contacts, photos, videos, audio, and your personal location. You
probably know how to get WhatsApp on your PC as well, or do voice calls.
Here are some hidden features in WhatsApp that will let you use it like
a boss.
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Archive chats
This feature lets you hide a conversation from
your chat tab, and access it later, if needed. To do so, long press on a
chat you wish to hide, and select Archive chat. You can also choose to
archive all chats by tapping on Chat Settings, Archive All Chats.
Using this feature doesn’t delete or back up the chat on your SD card.
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Mute group chats
Group chats can get a bit too noisy at times, if
you would like to turn off notifications, tap the Menu button, and hit
Mute, and choose the timeframe for which you would like the group to be
muted.
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Hide your Last Seen time
By default, WhatsApp broadcasts your the last
time you checked the app and provides a read receipt in the form of two
blue ticks when the message is read by you. To disable this feature,
head to Settings > Account > Privacy, and tap on Last seen, and
change the option to Nobody. Turning this feature off works both ways,
you won’t be able to see the Last seen details of other users as well.
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Add a shortcut to a group or chat to your home screen
A long-press on the a group or chat menu presents
you with the option of adding a shortcut on your home screen. If you
are a Cyanogen OS user, you can drag app icons into a password protected
folder for added privacy.
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Save bandwidth by disabling media from auto-downloading
WhatsApp lets you specify when you want images,
audio and video should be auto-downloaded on your phone. It’s available
in Settings > Chat settings > Media auto-download, and lets you
specify these options when on mobile data, Wi-Fi, and roaming.
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Find out when a message was read
Everyone knows that two blue ticks is a read
notification, but did you know you can long press on the sent message,
and tap on the (i) icon to see exactly when a message was read.
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