WhatsApp revealed: 10 secret tricks and tips you didn't know about the app


For most of us gone are the days of sending straight forward text messages and having to rely on the signal to send our message.
These days it’s all about messaging platforms such as WhatsApp which means it’s quicker, easier and cheaper than ever to send text, media or audio.
With over 450 million daily active users, WhatsApp is without a doubt one of the most popular messaging apps around.
If you use WhatsApp, you’ve probably got the basics of the app covered, but there are actually several secret features you may not be making full use of.
Speaking to Mirror Online, WhatsApp has revealed its 10 tips for living your best life on the messaging app.
From bookmarking main messages to reading messages in ‘super-stealth mode’, here are the top WhatsApp tips and tricks you might not know about the app.

1. Record hands-free voice notes

While voice notes are one of the most popular features on WhatsApp, many users are unaware that you can record voice notes hands-free.
WhatsApp said: “Did you know that if you hold down the microphone icon and swipe up, it locks the voice note function to ‘record’, leaving you able to record your message hands-free?
“Once you have finished recording your message, just press send!”

2. Bookmark your main messages

While WhatsApp does have a search function, trying to find messages from a while ago can be tricky.
Thankfully, there’s a sneaky way to bookmark key messages to make sure you can find them easily and quickly in the future.
WhatsApp said: “Make use of the ‘star’ message function where you can bookmark key messages that you can easily view again in one central location. Just press down on the message that you want to bookmark and then tap the ‘star’ icon.
“For iPhone users, you can find all your starred messages by going to Settings & Starred Messages or click the name of your chat and tap ‘Starred messages’. For Android users, tap ‘More options’, and tap ‘Starred messages’.”
3. Tailor your status to every occasion
Statuses are an easy way to tell all your contacts something at once.
WhatsApp explained: “You can set your ‘About’ status to a pre-existing option, or you can create your own for whatever activity you may be up to!
“To do so, go to Settings; [Tap your name]; About; Status, and select a pre-existing option, or, to personalize it, click Edit, select any of the pre-existing options, and share with the world what you’re currently up to.”

4. Set your phone aside but still be online

Sneaking your smartphone out to check your WhatsApp messages at work can be tricky, but thankfully there’s a way to check your messages without even touching your phone.
WhatsApp said: “Download the WhatsApp Web desktop app, which mirrors your phone’s conversations on your computer. This means you can send the normal WhatsApp messages, photos and GIFs from your computer, but now in double-quick time.”

5. Elevate your conversations with Stickers

While many people use emoji in their messages, Stickers can offer a fun alternative to jazz up your conversations.
WhatsApp said: “When you open a conversation, next to the field you input text into, there is a little square icon with a folded side page. When you click that, it comes up with your stickers – but you can add more! Find out how to download more stickers in WhatsApp’s FAQs.”

6. Read your messages in the super-stealth mode

There are often times when you want to read a WhatsApp message without your friend knowing.
While there’s always the option to hide ‘Read Receipts’, this approach isn’t for everyone. Thankfully, there’s a sneaky alternative, that lets you read a full message and avoid blue ticks.
WhatsApp explained: “If you see a message come in on your iPhone’s lock screen, press down slightly on the message on the screen and it pulls up the full text, but you won’t appear to the other person that you’ve read the message. Stealthy!”

7. Pin your most important friends or groups

Scrolling through your message to find your favorite person’s chats can be annoying, but there’s actually a way to pin their conversation to the top of your inbox.
WhatsApp said: “On the iPhone, swipe to the right on the chat you want to pin to the top and then tap ‘Pin’. On Android, tap and hold on the chat and then tap the pin icon.”

8. Regain control of your groups

Have you been annoyed by a friend changing the name of a group, or switching the group photo?
Well, there’s a way to change the group settings so only you can allow these changes.
WhatsApp said: “You can change the group settings so that only admins are allowed to change group info. To do so, click on your group name and go to Group Settings; Edit group info.”

9. Find out who you talk to the most

If you’ve ever wondered who your favorite person on WhatsApp is, you’ll be happy to hear that it’s fairly straightforward to find out.
WhatsApp said: “You can find out who you send the most messages to and how much storage each person you speak to takes up by going to Settings; Data and Storage Usage; Storage Usage; Select Contact.”

10. Manage who adds you to groups

While group chats are a useful way to communicate with your friends and family, there’s nothing annoying than being added to a chatty group with no relevance to you.
WhatsApp recently rolled out the ability to manage who adds you to groups
WhatsApp recently rolled out the ability to manage who adds you to groups.
It added: “To ensure that you only join groups that you want to be in, you can manage your group permission settings.
“Once enabled, the friend who wants to add you to a group will be required to first send you an invitation link in the app. If you accept it, you will then be added to the group. If not, the link will expire in three days.”
To enable it, go to Settings; Account; Privacy; Groups and select one of three options: “Everyone,” “My Contacts,” or “My Contacts Except.”
“My Contacts” means only users you have in your address book can add you to groups and “My Contacts Except” provides additional control for who among your contacts can add you to a group.

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