Skip to main content

Here’s how to read a WhatsApp message without the sender knowing [Hiding Blue Tick]

This is how to read a WhatsApp message without the sender knowing (Video)
Even the most diehard users of WhatsApp will have noted the need for reading a message or seeing a photo/video without the sender knowing. The pesky little double-blue ticks next to a read WhatsApp text, voice memo, photo or video may sometimes cause unwanted situations. When both ticks appear next to a message it lets the sender know his or her message has successfully been received, and read.

In fact, swiping across the same message will reveal exactly when it hit the recipients’ device and when they got around to reading it.

However, a simple trick has being doing rounds on the Internet which allows you to read the message without the sender knowing it which means the pesky blue ticks can be avoided.  Check out the video below to see how it works.

Step by step tutorial

• When you receive a potentially-problematic WhatsApp message do NOT open it.

• Instead, navigate to the settings on your device – drag up from the bottom for Control Centre on iOS, to down from the top for the Quick Settings in Android – and switch-on Airplane Mode .

• Now that you have cut-off any data to and from your smartphone you can safely launch the WhatsApp app.

• You might have to dismiss a warning pop-up about the app not working correctly in Airplane Mode , but then you’re free to navigate to the message or image of your choice and have a read.

• Next close the app completely – iOS users can double-tap on the home button and swipe-up on the WhatsApp preview pane, while Android smartphone owners should tap the multitask button and swipe the preview to the left to dismiss it.

• Once the app is closed, it is safe to turn-off Airplane Mode.

😯😯😯

Comments

raghu

super

Popular posts from this blog

Xiaomi Stock Rom for all models

Download Xiaomi Stock Rom for all models Xiaomi Mi 1 / 1S Stock Rom Xiaomi Mi 2 / 2S Stock Rom Xiaomi Mi 2A Stock Rom Xiaomi Mi 3 Stock Rom Xiaomi Mi 4 Stock Rom Xiaomi Mi 4i Stock Rom Xiaomi Mi Note Stock Rom Xiaomi Mi Note Pro Stock Rom Xiaomi Mi Pad Stock Rom Xiaomi Redmi 1 Stock Rom Xiaomi Redmi 1S Stock Rom Xiaomi Redmi 2 Stock Rom Xiaomi Redmi Note Stock ROM Download 😯😯😯

How to Upload MP3 Files to Flickr or Picasa Albums

While most people use Flickr for uploading photos and videos, one can also use photo sharing websites like Picasa or Flickr for hosting MP3 songs and other audio files. For instance, these Flickr pictures are identical but the one on right is actually an MP3 file. To hide an MP3 file into a JPEG image, copy the MP3 file and a picture into a folder. Open the command prompt window (Start > Run > cmd) and switch to this folder. Now run the following command: copy /b my_picture.jpg + my_song.mp3 my_new_picture.jpg Remember to replace my_picture and my_song with relevant file names. Next, upload the my_new_picture.jpg file to Flickr. The MP3 song picture will look just like any other regular photograph that you share on Flickr. When you want to download that MP3 file from Flickr, open the relevant photo page, go to “All Sizes” and download the original sized image (example). Change the file extension to MP3 and enjoy the music using Winamp. And not just MP3 files, you...

Increase Android Device Speed by Disabling Animation

Animation can actually make your device feel good but in long term if you see these animations conserve battery and even make your phone a little slower, if you are running a high end phone then these little difference won’t be noticeable but its there and on lower end phones you are going to face a lot of issues, so today I will show you how to disable the animations in android and make your device faster. Disabling Animation Scale in Android to Make it Faster Basically there are 3 types of animation scale options you can disable in android that’s is Window Animation Scale, Transition Animation Scale and Animator Duration Scale. So lets see how to disable all three and make your android pumped up. 1. On Android, Open the About Menu. 2. Now scroll down and press 3 times on Build Number to enable he Developer Options. 3. Now you will get those Developer Options. 4. Just open that and scroll that, until you find three options: Window Animation Scale , Transition Animati...