Sunday 31 July 2016

10 UNKNOWN WHATSAPP FEATURES






WhatsApp Messenger is a cross-stage versatile informing application which permits you to trade messages without paying for SMS. WhatsApp Messenger is accessible for iPhone, BlackBerry, Android, Windows Phone. Because WhatsApp Messenger uses the same internet data plan that you use for email and web browsing, there is no cost to message and stay in touch with your friends.
In addition to basic messaging WhatsApp users can create groups, send each other unlimited images, video and audio media messages. Whatsapp has swiftly grown from a small startup to one of the most popular messaging apps in the world, with over one billion users. 
While you may use it every day, you might be unaware of the cool tricks and secret features hiding in the app. 
Listed below are 10 favourite trick you would enjoy using on WhatsApp.
USE THE NEW TYPEWRITER FONT

To change the textual style of your WhatsApp messages, utilize the ` symbolthree times either side of the word. For instance, ```Hello```. The image - not to be mixed up with " - is accessible on the Android console, yet isn't on the standard iOS one. In case you're utilizing an Apple gadget for WhatsApp you can duplicate and glue this ``` and use it either side of the word.
HOW TO HIDE LAST SEEN AND OFF READ RECIPENTS ON WHATSAPP

If you want to give yourself time to reply to a message on WhatsApp without the other person seeing the dreaded blue ticks, this trick will help. It lets you read a message without giving the game away
1.     Once you receive the message, don't open it, and dismiss any notifications on your home screen.
2.     Open up Airplane mode, which blocks Wi-Fi and mobile data, and prevents any new messages from arriving
3.     Open WhatsApp to read the message in full
4.     Fully close the app and then deactivate Airplane mode. Despite having read the message, the blue ticks won't be displayed.
If read receipts are the bane of your WhatsApp existence, you can turn them off completely by going to Settings -> Account -> Privacy and toggle Read Receipts off. 
HOW TO MUTE GROUP CHATS ON WHATSAPP

If you have one or two group messages that are constantly abuzz, you can mute the chat for eight hours, a week or a year. Go into the chat, and tap the name of the group -> Mute -> select the amount of time. You can also mute notifications on one-to-one chats. 
STOP AUTODOWNLOAD OF PICTURES AND VIDEOS ON WHATSAPP
If you get fed up of having the pictures friends have sent you appear in your phone's Photo stream, go to Settings -> Chats -> turn off Save Incoming Media. 
HOW TO SHARE DOCUMENTS (pdf, docs, excel files etc) ON WHATSAPP
You can now share documents directly from your Google Drive and iCloud Drive into a WhatsApp chat. 
Tap the upwards arrow that is to the left of the text window -> Share Document -> select where to share a document from, including Google Drive and iCloud Drive. 
HOW TO BoldItalicsStrikethrough TEXT ON WHATSAPP

You can format the text in WhatsApp messages by adding symbols in front of and after words.
  1. For bold add asterisks to either side of a word or sentence, e.g. *bold*
  2. Italicise a message with underscores, e.g. _italics_
  3. To strikethrough text add tildes, e.g. ~strikethrough~
You can also combine the formats by adding multiple symbols before and after a word, such as _*bolditalics*_. 
SEE HOW MUCH DATA WHATSAPP USES AND REDUCE IT
For a breakdown of the total amount of data you are using on WhatsApp go to Settings -> Data Usage -> Network Usage. 
In the Data Usage menu, you can limit the amount of data WhatsApp uses by only allowing the app to auto-download images, audio, video and documents when your phone is connected to Wi-Fi.
You can also select the Low Data Usage mode to reduce the amount of data that's used for WhatsApp calls. 
USE WHATSAPP ON YOUR PC

You can send and receive WhatsApp messages on your computer using the browser version WhatsApp Web, or the desktop app. 
To use WhatsApp Web go to web.whatsapp.com on your computer and Settings -> WhatsApp Web on your phone. Scan the QR code displayed on your desktop screen using your phone's camera until they connect. The two browser version of the app will only work if your phone remains switched on, connected to Wi-Fi, and near the computer. 
 
HOW TO SET PRICAVY ON WHATSAPP
If you've ever been added to a group chat with people you don't know, or you've moved a Tinder conversation to WhatsApp but aren't sure it's going anywhere, you can restrict what information those users know about you. 
Go to Settings -> Account -> Privacy and change Last Seen, Profile Photo and Status to My Contacts. This means only users saved in your phonebook will be able to see your picture and when you were last online. 
HOW TO SEND BROADCAST MESSAGE ON WHATSAPP

In the top left of the WhatsApp "Chats" screen there is a little-used feature called "Broadcast Lists". This lets you send the same message to multiple contacts at once without them knowing, a bit like the "Bcc" button on emails. 
Rather than turning to Facebook to invite people to a party event, or asking multiple people if they want to play football without setting up a group chat, you can do it with one message in WhatsApp. 
Go to Chats -> Broadcast Lists -> New List -> add contacts and write out your message -> hit send. The message and their reply will appear in your private chat with each person, but with a little megaphone icon next to it. Your contacts won't have any idea that the message was sent to anyone but them. 
 Comments and additionals are welcomed. 

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