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WhatsApp is the most popular mobile messenger in the world, writes OMG Voice.

Today it is used by more than a billion people around the world! Most likely, you are one of them too.

1. WhatsApp web client.


WhatsApp has an official web client that allows you to communicate with friends via your computer. This client has all the functions of the mobile application built into it.

Unfortunately, the WhatsApp web client currently only officially supports Android, Windows Phone and Blackberry 10. iPhone users can only use the web client if they are jailbroken.

2. Exchange of documents.


You can send documents (any up to 100 MB) directly to WhatsApp chat from Google drive and iCloud. To do this, click the “attach document” icon and select where to get the document from (Google Drive or iCloud).

3. Text formatting.


You can format text in WhatsApp messages by adding characters at the beginning and end of the word.

For a bold test, you need to put asterisks before the word/phrase and after the word/phrase. For italics you need to put an underscore, and for strikethrough text you need to put a tilde (~).

Symbols can be combined with each other.

4. Find out who you talk to most.


You can recognize the person you correspond with most often.

To do this (iOS only), go to Settings > Account > Storage Usage. Here you will see a list of people and groups, WhatsApp messages, and the total number of interactions you have had with that person/group.

5. Monitor your WhatsApp stats.


To find out how many messages you've sent and received, how much data you've transferred, etc., go to Settings > Network data usage. There you can also reset the statistics.

Additionally, in the Data Usage menu, you can limit WhatsApp's data usage and allow the messenger to only download images, audio, videos, and documents when your phone is connected to Wi-Fi.

6. Disable read receipts.


Once you receive a message, do not open it; Turn on airplane mode, which blocks free Wi-Fi and mobile data, and only then read the entire message. Then close the app and turn off airplane mode.

The job is done, the message is read, the interlocutor doesn’t know about it!

7. Recovering deleted messages.


There is a wonderful service called Recover Messages that can easily recover all lost or deleted WhatsApp data. However, you will have to copy the WhatsApp database to your computer first.

1. To do this, simply connect your smartphone or tablet to your computer and copy the file “/sdcard/WhatsApp/Databases/msgstore.db.crypt” to your computer. This WhatsApp database storage path applies to all devices except iOS.

If you have an iPhone or iPad, then look for the database at “net.whatsapp.Whatsapp/Documents/ChatStorage.sqlite#sthash.lvFNd0N6.dpuf”.

2. Once you are done copying, go to recovermessages.com website, click on the Select SQLite File button and download the WhatsApp database file that you copied to your PC earlier.

4. The speed of the process depends on the speed of your Internet connection and the size of your WhatsApp database. Once the scan is completed, you will be prompted to recover your deleted data.

5. Recovered messages will be displayed on the website.

8. Block WhatsApp.

Don't want your friends to read your messages? Special applications (for different OSes) will block WhatsApp using a PIN code.

By the way, these same applications can block your Facebook.

9. Disable automatic saving of images in the photo album.


In the WhatsApp app for iOS, you need to go to Settings > Chat Settings and uncheck the “Save. entrance. files". After this, WhatsApp will no longer save images sent to you in the photo library.

On Android, you can take advantage of open file system access and rename the WhatsApp Images folder. Connect your smartphone to your computer or use any file manager to find the desired folder.

In your file manager, open sdcard > WhatsApp > Media. Find the folder called WhatsApp Images and rename it to .WhatsApp Images. A dot added to the folder name will hide it so that it will no longer be visible in the photo gallery.

10. Create GIFs.


Starting with version 2.16.16, WhatsApp for iOS provides the ability to exchange GIF images with your interlocutors.

Please note that the duration of GIFs used in WhatsApp on iPhone is limited to six seconds.

1. Open a chat with the person you want to send a GIF animation to.

2. Click on the camera icon.

3. Press and hold the large round button to record a video, or click the “Media Library” button on the left (if you need to select a finished video from the Media Library).

4. Edit the footage by length, and also use the tools in the top menu to add text, emoticons, or hand-drawn drawings to the video.

5. Set the format switch to GIF and click the Send button.

11. Image editing.

You can also draw on pictures or put text and emoticons on them. Go to the Media Library and select the image file you need. It will automatically open in the photo editor.

At the top right there is a menu of options: add text, emoticon or drawing. Once added, the size and color of the images can be changed.

12. Communicate in different languages.


If you want to chat in another language, open WhatsApp, go to Settings > Select chats and click “Application language”. Now select your desired language.

13. Notifications about individual contacts.


If you want to receive activity notifications from specific contacts on your list, it's very easy to set up. Open the corresponding contact, click on the top bar and select “Notification settings”.

14. How to know that your message has been read.

To find out if someone has read your message, long press on the message, then select the information icon (i) at the top. You will know if it has been read.

Please note that this feature does not work if your contact has read receipts turned off.

WhatsApp installed on your smartphone, be it iPhone or Android, can do more than you think. Of course, the app won’t make coffee or iron a shirt, but it can make communication more convenient and efficient. The review will tell you about ten “secret” features in WhatsApp that everyone should know about.

WhatsApp messenger is used by more than a billion people around the world on both platforms - iOS and Android. The application allows you to exchange text messages, photos, videos, as well as make voice and video calls for free.

A review of ten hidden WhatsApp features will help you become a real messenger professional, surprise your friends and customize the application to your own needs.


How to transfer all WhatsApp data to another phone

If you bought yourself a new iPhone or replaced your old device with a new one on Android, you can switch to a new smartphone while saving your entire WhatsApp chat history.

If your phone supports a microSD card, then just go to the messenger menu, where select “Settings” -> “Chats” -> “Chat backup”. Additionally, you can even check the “Add video” checkbox to save a copy of videos from chats.

After that, insert the microSD card into your new smartphone, install WhatsApp and click the "Restore" button when the application prompts you to do so. If the backup file is in the built-in memory, you can find it using Explorer in the /sdcard/WhatsApp/ folder and transfer the content manually.

An even more convenient way to save the entire history of correspondence on WhatsApp is offered by “cloud backup” - the ability to save a backup file to Google Drive, a free “cloud” from Google. This method works on both Android and iPhone.

How to hide last seen time on WhatsApp

If you look at any contact on WhatsApp, you will most likely see the line “was today at XX:XX” under the username. Using this line, you can understand when the contact last opened the application.

Don't want your interlocutor to know that you are logged into WhatsApp? Then go to the settings and indicate there that the last login time cannot be shown to anyone. To do this, go to “Settings” -> “Account” -> “Privacy”. You need the top line - “Time of visits” with the options to show “To everyone, only my contacts and no one.” However, in this case you will no longer be able to see the last visit time of other users.

In WhatsApp's privacy settings, you can also hide your profile photo, status, and turn off read receipts.

How to find out exactly when a message was read on WhatsApp

In WhatsApp, two small checkmarks next to it indicate that your interlocutor has read the message. To find out the exact time of delivery and reading of the message, make a long time on it there. A context menu will open at the top of the screen, where you should select the icon with “i”, and you will receive a mini-report about the message like “Delivered XX:XX, Read XX:XX”. On iPhone, you can tap and drag left to see the read time of a message.

How to protect WhatsApp with a password

iPhone owners, alas, can move on to the next point - it is impossible to set a password on WhatsApp for iOS without jailbreaking. On Android, everything is much simpler - there are a lot of third-party applications that will reliably protect all WhatsApp correspondence with a password or PIN code. We recommend Messenger and Chat Block, AppLock and Smart AppLock.

Some apps can even take photos using the front camera if someone tries to guess your WhatsApp PIN. On Windows Phone, you can try the WhatsApp Locker app. If you use something as exotic as BlackBerry, then look for the Lock for Whats Messenger application.

How to run WhatsApp on a computer/laptop

If you have the Chrome browser installed on your laptop/computer, then follow the link to WhatsApp Web (https://web.whatsapp.com/) and follow the instructions that appear on the phone screen.

Make sure your smartphone is connected to the internet - ideally via Wi-Fi, as the web app will sync everything with your phone. Launch WhatsApp, find the line “WhatsApp Web” in the menu and scan the QR code from the browser on your computer.

You can now communicate on WhatsApp through a browser on your computer/laptop; all conversations and sent files will be sent both via the web and to your smartphone.

You won't be able to communicate in WhatsApp on iOS via a browser.

How to disable the display of photos sent via WhatsApp in the default photo viewing application (“Gallery”)

If you don't want all the pictures and photos you receive on WhatsApp to be available in the Gallery on Android or the Photos app on iOS, it's easy to disable this.

On iPhone – go to settings: “Privacy”, “Photos” and turn off WhatsApp.

On Android it’s a little more complicated - you need to use a file manager (explorer) like ES File Explorer or Ghost Commander to go to the sdcard/WhatsApp/Media folder, then create a new file called .nomedia. That's it, no more photos from WhatsApp will be shown in the “Gallery”.

How to turn off group chat notifications on WhatsApp

Sometimes group chats create too much noise. Let’s say you don’t want to leave them, but listening to notifications after each message is also not an option. If you have an iPhone, then open a group chat, tap on the topic to open the group information, and then tap “Mute.”

In WhatsApp on Android, open a chat, tap the Menu button, and then tap Mute. You can specify the time for which notifications will be disabled, or turn them off completely.

How to recover deleted messages on WhatsApp

WhatsApp will back up all messages every day at 4 am. The easiest way to recover deleted messages on WhatsApp is to delete and reinstall the application.

During the installation process, WhatsApp will ask if you want to restore your data from the backup. This way you can “return” correspondence for the last week. On Android, if you are interested in older data, you should use a file manager (explorer) like ES File Explorer and find the sdcard/WhatsApp/Databases folder, where the messenger backups are stored.

Rename the file you need to msgstore.db.crypt, and then go to your smartphone's settings, select applications, then WhatsApp and click "Clear data". Then launch the messenger - when the application offers to restore data, agree.

How to Create a Shortcut for WhatsApp Chats

This messenger feature only works on Android. If you have chats that you need to return to daily or even more often, you can save some time by placing a shortcut to the chat on your home screen.

To do this, press and hold on the chat that you often need, then select the “Add shortcut to chat” line in the context menu. The shortcut will appear in an empty space on the home screen. You can move it around the screen like any other shortcut, just by pressing it with your finger.

How to send a private message to multiple contacts on WhatsApp

You can save time by sending the same message to multiple contacts at once. However, it is not always necessary for recipients to know that someone else has received the same message.

Broadcasting in WhatsApp allows you to send the same message to several contacts, but for the recipient it will be private, like any other message between two users. On Android, go to the menu, then select “New Newsletter.” On the iPhone, go to mailing lists on the “Chats” screen, where then click on “New List”.

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Today it is almost impossible to imagine your life without applications designed for messaging.

Whatsapp is one of the most popular applications, which helps you stay in touch with friends and acquaintances.

There are many features in this application that users are not even aware of, but which can significantly improve their text communication skills.


1. Become invisible on Whatsapp .



To remove evidence that you have read messages, go to Settings - Account - Privacy - Read Receipts and uncheck the box. However, if you keep this option disabled, it may become suspicious.

Before opening a questionable chat, you can also turn on airplane mode. Now you can read messages without receiving notifications. Sign out of messages before turning off Airplane mode and the message will remain unread by the person who sent it.

2.Hide visiting hours in WhatsApp.



If you want to avoid an awkward conversation and don't want others to see when you last visited the chat, this can be easily done.

Go to Settings – Account – Privacy - Visiting time, and choose who can see when you were last active.

3. Recover deleted correspondence in whatsapp.



If you accidentally deleted messages, don't worry because there is a way to restore conversations. However, you need to anticipate the situation.

To do this, you need to set up a backup of your chats. Go to . You can then choose to back up daily, weekly or monthly. Whatsapp will only copy your chats when the phone is on.

If you accidentally deleted a message or chats, you can restore them by reinstalling this app.

4. Quote the message in whatsapp as evidence.



Instead of scrolling through hundreds of messages and taking a screenshot to prove that your friend promised to come 2 hours ago, use the quote feature.

To do this, you need to select the desired message by holding it and pressing left arrow(on Android) or the " button Answer" on iPhone to quote the desired message.

5. Make text bold, italic or strikethrough in Whatsapp.



WhatsApp is very convenient to use for many things, but like all text messages, it does not convey intonation well. You can use bold, italics, and even strikethrough for these purposes.

If you want to put emphasis on a certain word, you need to use certain keyboard shortcuts.

To make it bold, you need to put an asterisk on both sides of the word, *like this*, for italics use underscore _words_, and for strikethrough there is a wavy hyphen ~like this~. You can also combine *_bold italics_*.

6. Turn off notifications in Whatsapp chats.


For example, you want to know what time there will be a meeting tomorrow. But this simple question turned into a three-hour conversation between the rest of the chat participants.

You can now avoid annoying notifications by selecting the chat name at the top and selecting silent mode. Click on the button Do not disturb in the upper right corner and uncheck the option Show notifications.

7. Turn off saving photos whatsappin your gallery.



All files you receive are automatically saved in your phone's gallery. If your friends are sending photos that you don't want others to see, there is a way to avoid it. For iPhone, go to Settings – Chats and disable the option Save media.

For Android, you must have a file manager installed, which can be downloaded from the Google Play Store. After downloading, go to WhatsApp/Media/WhatsApp Images and create a file called .nomedia.

8. Save your smartphone memory from unnecessary files in WhatsApp.



When someone sends you pictures, gifs, audio and video files, they are downloaded automatically. To prevent them from clogging up your smartphone's internal memory, set it to download only the types of files you need when you connect to Wi-Fi or a mobile network.

For iOS Go to Settings – Data, where you can choose the download method. For Android, go to to find them.

9.Create a shortcut for a specific contact in whatsapp.



If you find it difficult to always look for your best friend in the general mass of WhatsApp chats, you can give preference to certain people (if you have Android). You can reduce your search time by saving shortcuts of your favorite WhatsApp contacts on your phone screen.

Click on the desired chat and in the menu (ellipsis in the upper right corner) and select " Add a shortcut", and a shortcut with the contact will appear on your phone screen.

10. Turn off sounds in WhatsApp andhide the chat from prying eyes .



There are times when you don't want anyone to see your WhatsApp messages.

11. Send private messages to many users in whatsapp .



If you want to send one message to a number of people, you don't necessarily need to create a group chat where everyone can communicate with each other. In this case, it is better to choose a newsletter.

Click on the menu button in the top right corner and select New newsletter. This will allow you to send one message to many people, creating an individual chat with each one.

12. Move your messages whatsappto another phone .



If you don't want to lose your messages if, for example, you buy a new phone, you can back up your messages.

Go to Settings – Chats – Chat backup and save a copy of messages daily, weekly or monthly. When you access WhatsApp from a new phone, the messages will be transferred to the new device.

13. Easily find important messages in whatsapp.



Many people know the feeling of having to scroll through several hundred messages to find a message about the desired address or meeting time. But there is an easier way to do this.

Long press the message you want and tap the icon stars.

You can now view all flagged messages in the menu where you will find the option Featured Posts.

14. Find out when your message has been read (checkmarks in WhatsApp).



Long press on the message you sent and tap the " icon info". A window will open where you will see who read and who received the message with the specified time when it happened.

15. Keep your Whatsapp group chat private.



If you don't want friends of friends you've never met but are in a group chat with viewing your personal information, you can make the necessary changes.

You can restrict access to your profile photo and personal status by going to Settings – Account – Privacy, and selecting the desired options.

16. Mark unread chat on Whatsapp.


Let's say you can't respond to a message right now, but you don't want to risk your friendship with the person. You can set a visual reminder that you have messages to respond to.

This can be done in the chat list, by highlighting the chat and marking it as unread.

17. Send a voice message on Whatsapp.



Instead of dictating a message, you can use the virtual assistant Siri (for iPhone) to control WhatsApp without having to pick up your phone. To do this, you must have the latest version of WhatsApp installed, where you can say: " Hey Siri. Send WhatsApp to mom".

You can also read messages using Siri by saying: " Hey Siri. Read the latest WhatsApp messages" and you will hear the latest unread messages.

For Android users, use OK Google by asking " send WhatsApp to (name)".

18. Make a video call to whatsapp .



To make a video call, open a contact and click on the video icon.

19. Draw on photos or add emojis on WhatsApp.



Take a photo in the app, then use the various tools at the top of the screen to draw on the photo, add emoji, or text.

20. Turn videos into GIFs on Whatsapp.



WhatsApp already has a large gallery of GIFs that you can send to friends and acquaintances in messages. If you don't find the GIF you need, you can convert your own videos to GIF format. Click on the photo and video gallery icon, select the video and click the GIF button in the upper right corner.

They will be useful for comfortable communication.

The messenger with a multimillion-dollar audience keeps many secrets and non-obvious functions that are sometimes so needed. Let's figure out what else the WhatsApp application is hiding.

Saving favorite photos

By default, WhatsApp saves all photos received during a conversation to the iPhone Gallery. And if your interlocutor likes to exchange new pictures, there is a risk that the device’s memory will very soon be full. To prevent this from happening, disable autosaving of photos.

How to disable: Open Settings – Chats Media.

Sending your current location

How to send your location: In dialogue mode, click on the arrow icon, select My location and tap on the item Send current position. Your interlocutor will receive a map diagram with exact coordinates.

Message status and exact delivery history

WhatsApp messenger provides notification About sending, About delivery And About reading messages. One “bird” means the message has been sent, the second means it has been delivered, two blue birds mean the message has been read.

To see the exact delivery and reading time, simply touch a specific message and drag it from right to left. A detailed status history will open.

Disabling read receipts

If you don't want your interlocutor to see that you have read messages but are not responding to them, you need to turn off read notifications.

It's easy to do: open Settings – Account – Privacy and turn off the slider next to the item Read receipts.

Disable last login time

In WhatsApp, you can disable another important point - displaying the exact application login time. Every time you launch WhatsApp, the status “was yesterday at 00:00” is updated. If desired, this can be disabled.

How to disable: Open Settings – Account – Was(es) and select Nobody. At the same time, you will still be able to see who and when visited the messenger among your contacts.

How to turn off notifications from a user

There are situations when it is not easy to calm down an emotional friend. He sends messages one after another, and you simply do not have the opportunity to respond. Vibration or notification sounds every 10–20 seconds can lead to a nervous breakdown. The solution is to turn it off.

How to disable: Open a dialog window with the user and tap on his name. Select an item Do not disturb and choose how long you won't receive notifications: 8 hours, 1 week, or a year.

How much memory did WhatsApp eat?

The constant exchange of messages, photos and media content turns WhatsApp into a real glutton, the main delicacy of which is the memory of your smartphone.

Where to find out the memory status: Open Settings – Account – Storage and tap on the tab Volume. In construction sites Overall volume The total amount of space occupied by the application will be displayed.

How to delete messages

In dialogue mode, you can get rid of messages that have become old history and simply take up free space.

How to do: Open the dialog and tap on any message and hold your finger until the context menu appears. Select Delete and mark those messages that you are ready to say goodbye to. After making your selection, click on the trash can icon. Radical cleaning method - delete everything.

How to delete all conversations

Active WhatsApp users know that dozens of dialogues from a convenient communication tool sooner or later turn into a real problem. It is possible to delete all dialogs at once.

How to do: Open a tab Chats. In the top left corner, select Change and tap on the item delete everything. You will be required to provide your phone number for confirmation.

WhatsApp on computer

The messenger developers categorically refuse to release a full-fledged standalone WhatsApp application for desktop PCs. As an alternative, a web version of the client is offered, which runs at web.whatsapp.com.

How to turn it on: Open web.whatsapp.com from your computer. When you see the QR code, open WhatsApp on your smartphone and send it to Settings – WhatsApp Web – Scan QR code. Point your smartphone camera at the QR code displayed on the screen of your computer or laptop. You will be logged in immediately.

Formatting messages

Not an obvious feature, but you can use multiple formatting styles when sending messages. Italics, fatty and crossed out

How to do: The word you want to highlight italics, highlight the two sides with the “_” symbol. To highlight bold, also enclose the word in "*". Use the "~" symbol to strikethrough.

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The popular WhatsApp messenger allows you not only to communicate, but to do it easily and naturally. With its help, you can add several secret points, export chats, and do many other useful things that can make life much easier.

1. Save phone memory and disable auto-download of files


When there are too many chats on WhatsApp, the smartphone's memory will run out very quickly, because files from them are constantly saved. To prevent this from happening again, after the next manual cleaning you should do this: go to the application settings and find the “Chats” section there, and then go to “Save to Camera Roll” for iOS and “Show media files in gallery” for Android . After this, you need to uncheck the box opposite.

2. Chat via WhatsApp from your computer


The popular messenger works not only on smartphones; it can also be used on a computer. To do this, you need to go to the official website and click WHATSAPP WEB in the site header. The same should be done on a smartphone. After this, read the QR code from the monitor. Congratulations, now you know how to access the messenger from almost any device that has a keyboard.

3. Make your account safer


All transferred files on WhatsApp are protected by encryption. The only truly accessible way for an outsider to see correspondence is to spy on it directly on a smartphone. However, there is something you can do here too. Go to iOS settings, find the “Notifications” section and uncheck the “Show thumbnails” checkbox. On Android, you need to do the same with the “Pop-up notification” and “High level of notification importance” items.

4. Hide time spent on WhatsApp


You can hide your last seen time and your WhatsApp status. For users on iOS, to do this, you need to go to the “Account” section - the “Privacy” item and there you can configure all the available columns about who can see you in the application and how. Everything is done in a similar way for Android users, only we go to the settings through the “Account” section - the “Privacy” item.

5. Save everything important


Even though WhatsApp has a conversation search feature, it is still not very user-friendly. Therefore, it is better to simply save all the most important things. To do this, iOS users should hold down the selected message and “poke” the asterisk. Android users should do the same.

6. Make text bold and italic


Sometimes there is a need to highlight a word. There are several ways to do this. The first is to select and click on a specific word, and then select the desired function from the BIU pop-up menu. You can also mark words by placing specific symbols before and after them.

For bold text put an asterisk *

For strikethrough text put ~

For italics put underscore _

For monospace put """

7. Using different platforms


Users can use their WhatsApp from a wide variety of platforms. It is even possible to forward the entire archive of messages. To do this, users of both platforms need to use the “Export Chat” function after selecting the corresponding interlocutor.