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iPhone users on iOS 13 can 'hide' themselves on WhatsApp

By IANS | Updated: July 1, 2020 10:25 IST

New Delhi, July 1 If you do not want your friends or colleagues to find out when you ...

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New Delhi, July 1 If you do not want your friends or colleagues to find out when you last checked WhatsApp, there is a trick for Apple users who are using the latest update iOS 13.

While there's no official tool to hide when you're online, there's a sneaky workaround for the iPhone users.

Wait for a message to arrive on your iPhone so a notification appears in your lock screen. Press down on the notification, and the full text will appear and you can scroll down to see the message in full.

While you will have read the message, it won't trigger the blue ticks or show that you were online, reports Mirror.co.uk.

Currently, WhatsApp's default settings mean your contacts automatically know if you have read their messages and when you were last active on the app.

In privacy settings, you can tap 'Last Seen' and then Nobody to avoid this, and you can also turn off Read Receipts by pressing the toggle.

At the moment, the only official way not to appear 'online' or 'typing' is to activate Airplane Mode.

This WhatsApp trick works on any device that can upgrade to iOS 13.

( With inputs from IANS )

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