WhatsApp conversations not only show everything you want to write, but also transmit information that you may not wish to communicate. What you don’t want anyone to see when you type or the last time you opened the app? Let’s see how you can use your WhatsApp as if you were a ninja.
That WhatsApp has become almost a religion is beyond doubt, not in vain, it seems the world falls down every time the company’s servers stop working for a few hours. And of course, having everyone in the app means their eyes can be on your account for know whether or not you are using the phone. WhatsApp allows you to hide the “Online”, although this means that you will not see the last hour of rest. Do you want to use the application without being notified when you use it? There are different ways.
Hide in WhatsApp without stopping to see the rest
There are many ways to hide on WhatsApp so that no one sees the last time you appeared on the app, but our recommendation is that activate the setting that the app itself already offers: “Last seen time”, in “Settings/Account/Privacy”.
If you want to avoid the inconvenience of losing the rest of your contacts last time and, incidentally, prevent them from seeing the “Writing” message every time you type something in a WhatsApp conversation, there are several simple tricks that you can will help.
Reply from notifications
It is the most recommended since in this way no one will see what you type and, in addition, you will not change the time of your last connection. Simply, don’t dismiss WhatsApp notifications and save them in case you need to silently reply to a specific message.
Notifications are really useful if you have few chats, but they can get messy if your WhatsApp conversations are really busy. Our advice is to turn off chats that don’t interest you much, especially groups. Yes indeed notifications will be reduced conversations that really matter to you.
Send messages with the Google Assistant
One trick to avoid “Type” and “Online” is to rely on Google Assistant. With saying “Send a WhatsApp message to…“, and add the contact’s name, the assistant will ask you for the content of the message and send it in ninja mode. Leaves no trace other than the message itselfbut you must know for sure what you are responding to.
Whether you want to read messages and respond with Google Assistant to maintain as much anonymity as possible? Besides keeping tabs on notifications, you can pin the WhatsApp widget to your Android desktop. Yes indeed you will read the messages silently and you will know the context before responding with Google Assistant.
Avoid “writing” in two different ways
Are you just worried that someone will see the review you write? This often creates too many expectations, especially when, after half a minute, you let go of a simple “Ok”. To avoid this, you can do the following:
- put in airplane mode. Since your phone won’t be connected, you can write as many messages as you want when airplane mode is on. When you want to send them, remove this mode and that’s it. Please note: WhatsApp will communicate the time you wrote the messages, even if you were offline.
- Type another app and paste the text. Are you going to send a paragraph and you don’t want the other person to wait half an hour while they see the “Writing” in their application? A good way around this problem is to annotate the text in another app, such as Google Keep. Expand as much as you want, correct the text, copy and paste it into the WhatsApp conversation.
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