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As one of the most widely used messaging apps in the world, WhatsApp has revolutionized the way we communicate with our friends, family, and colleagues. However, beneath its simple and intuitive interface, WhatsApp has a range of hidden features that can enhance our user experience. In this article, we will explore 10 hidden WhatsApp features you may not be aware of.<br><br><br>Send Messages to Yourself<br>WhatsApp allows you to send messages to yourself. This could be seen as unusual, but it can actually be a useful feature for storing information such as notes and reminders. To do this, simply type in the recipient's number, which is your own phone number.<br><br>Archive Chats<br>Archiving chats hides them from view without deleting them. This is especially useful for conversations that you prefer not to be prompted about you open WhatsApp, but still want to be able to access in the future. To archive a chat, go to the chat list, long-press on the chat you want to archive, and select "Archive Chat."<br><br>Use the 'Nametag' Feature<br>WhatsApp's QR code function allows you to create a personal identification code that can be used to quickly add new contacts. To use this feature, go to Settings, then tap on "Data and Storage," and next tap on "Storage Usage." From there, select "Back up and chat history" and tap on "Use Local Backup." This results in creating a unique QR code that can be scanned by other WhatsApp users to add you as a contact.<br><br>Mute Chats Indefinitely<br>If you're fed up with notifications from a specific chat, you can silence the notifications indefinitely. To do this, go to the chat list, tap and hold on the chat you wish to silence, and tap on "Mute." From there, tap on the amount of time you wish to silence the notifications for, or select "Mute forever" to silence the notifications permanently.<br><br>Use [https://dweb-whatsapp.com/ WhatsApp Web]<br>WhatsApp Web allows you to use WhatsApp on your computer, just like you do on your mobile device. To use this feature, go to web.whatsapp.com on your computer, then scan the QR code that appears on the screen with your phone's WhatsApp app. This will allowing you to access WhatsApp on your computer and conduct a range of activities.<br><br>Create a 'Quick Shortcut' to Start a group Chat<br>If you many times initiate group chats with the same group, you can create a convenient button to start a group chat. To do this, go to the chat list, tap and hold on the chat you wish to include in the conversation, and tap on "Add to group." From there, tap on "New group" and create a new group. You can then include the shortcut to your phone's home screen.<br><br>Change the Font Size of WhatsApp<br>If you're having trouble reading WhatsApp messages due to a tiny screen or poor eyesight, you can change the font size of WhatsApp. To do this, go to Settings, then tap on "Chats," and then tap on "Font Size." From there, select the font size you prefer to have.<br><br>Use the 'Blast' Feature<br>The useful blast feature allows you to send a message to all of your contacts at once. To use this feature, go to the chat list, tap and hold on a contact, and tap on "Broadcast List." From there, include contacts to the list and compose the text you want to send.<br><br>Transfer WhatsApp Chats to a New Phone<br>If you're upgrading your device and want to move your WhatsApp chats to the new phone, you can do so by saving your chats on the old phone and reinstating them on the new phone. To do this, go to Settings, then select "Chats," and next tap on "Chat backup." From there, select "Back up" and follow the on-screen prompts to save your chats. On the new phone, go to Settings, then select "Chats," and next tap on "Restore Chat Backup."<br><br>Use the 'View Once' Feature<br>The useful view once feature allows you to send a message that can be viewed only once by the recipient. This is a useful feature for sharing sensitive information, such as passwords or personal financial information. To use this feature, go to the photo or video you wish to share, tap and hold on it, and select "View Once." This results in allowing the recipient to view the file just once before it disappears.
As one of the most widely used messaging apps in the world, WhatsApp has revolutionized the way we communicate with our friends, family, and colleagues. However, beneath its simple and intuitive interface, WhatsApp has a range of hidden features that can enhance our user experience. In this article, we will discuss 10 hidden WhatsApp features you may not be aware of.<br><br><br>Send Messages to Yourself<br>WhatsApp allows you to send messages to yourself. This might seem counterintuitive, but it can actually be a useful feature for storing information such as notes and reminders. To do this, simply enter the recipient's number, which is your personal phone number.<br><br>Archive Chats<br>Archiving chats keeps them out of sight without deleting them. This can be particularly helpful that you prefer not to be prompted about you open WhatsApp, but still want to be able to access in the future. To archive a chat, go to the chat list, tap and hold on the chat you wish to hide, and tap on "Archive Chat."<br><br>Use the 'Nametag' Feature<br>WhatsApp's QR code function allows you to create a personal identification code that can be used. To use this feature, go to Settings, then select "Data and Storage," and then tap on "Storage Usage." From there, select "Back up and chat history" and select "Use Local Backup." This will creating a personal QR code that can be automatically recognized by other WhatsApp users to add you as a contact.<br><br>Mute Chats Indefinitely<br>If you're tired of being flooded notifications from a specific chat, you can mute that chat indefinitely. To do this, go to the chat list, long-press on the chat you want to mute, and tap on "Mute." From there, select the duration you want to mute the chat for, or select "Mute forever" to mute the chat indefinitely.<br><br>Use [https://fweb-whatsapp.com/ WhatsApp Web]<br>WhatsApp Web allows you to use WhatsApp on your computer, just like you do on your mobile device. To use this feature, go to web.whatsapp.com on your computer, then automatically recognize the QR code that appears on the screen with your phone's WhatsApp app. This will allowing you to access WhatsApp on your computer and send messages, make calls, and share files.<br><br>Create a 'Quick Shortcut' to Start a group Chat<br>If you many times initiate group chats with the same group, you can create a quick shortcut to start a group chat. To do this, go to the chat list, long-press on the chat you want to add to the group, and select "Add to group." From there, tap on "New group" and create a new group. You can then add the shortcut to your phone's home screen.<br><br>Change the Font Size of WhatsApp<br>If you're struggling to read WhatsApp messages due to a tiny screen or poor eyesight, you can adjust the text size of WhatsApp. To do this, go to Settings, then select "Chats," and next tap on "Font Size." From there, tap on the font size you prefer to have.<br><br>Use the 'Blast' Feature<br>The powerful blast feature allows you to send a message to all of your contacts at once. To use this feature, go to the chat list, tap and hold on a contact, and tap on "Broadcast List." From there, include contacts to the list and compose the text you want to send.<br><br>Transfer WhatsApp Chats to a New Phone<br>If you're upgrading your device and want to transfer your WhatsApp chats to the new phone, you can do so by saving your chats on the old phone and reinstating them on the new phone. To do this, go to Settings, then select "Chats," and next tap on "Chat backup." From there, select "Back up" and follow the instructions to back up your chats. On the new phone, go to Settings, then tap on "Chats," and next tap on "Restore Chat Backup."<br><br>Use the 'View Once' Feature<br>The convenient view once feature allows you to send a message that can be viewed only once by the recipient. This can be particularly helpful feature for sending sensitive information, such as sensitive details or personal financial information. To use this feature, go to the photo or video you wish to share, tap and hold on it, and select "View Once." This results in allowing the recipient to view the file just once before it disappears.

Latest revision as of 09:59, 22 April 2025

As one of the most widely used messaging apps in the world, WhatsApp has revolutionized the way we communicate with our friends, family, and colleagues. However, beneath its simple and intuitive interface, WhatsApp has a range of hidden features that can enhance our user experience. In this article, we will discuss 10 hidden WhatsApp features you may not be aware of.


Send Messages to Yourself
WhatsApp allows you to send messages to yourself. This might seem counterintuitive, but it can actually be a useful feature for storing information such as notes and reminders. To do this, simply enter the recipient's number, which is your personal phone number.

Archive Chats
Archiving chats keeps them out of sight without deleting them. This can be particularly helpful that you prefer not to be prompted about you open WhatsApp, but still want to be able to access in the future. To archive a chat, go to the chat list, tap and hold on the chat you wish to hide, and tap on "Archive Chat."

Use the 'Nametag' Feature
WhatsApp's QR code function allows you to create a personal identification code that can be used. To use this feature, go to Settings, then select "Data and Storage," and then tap on "Storage Usage." From there, select "Back up and chat history" and select "Use Local Backup." This will creating a personal QR code that can be automatically recognized by other WhatsApp users to add you as a contact.

Mute Chats Indefinitely
If you're tired of being flooded notifications from a specific chat, you can mute that chat indefinitely. To do this, go to the chat list, long-press on the chat you want to mute, and tap on "Mute." From there, select the duration you want to mute the chat for, or select "Mute forever" to mute the chat indefinitely.

Use WhatsApp Web
WhatsApp Web allows you to use WhatsApp on your computer, just like you do on your mobile device. To use this feature, go to web.whatsapp.com on your computer, then automatically recognize the QR code that appears on the screen with your phone's WhatsApp app. This will allowing you to access WhatsApp on your computer and send messages, make calls, and share files.

Create a 'Quick Shortcut' to Start a group Chat
If you many times initiate group chats with the same group, you can create a quick shortcut to start a group chat. To do this, go to the chat list, long-press on the chat you want to add to the group, and select "Add to group." From there, tap on "New group" and create a new group. You can then add the shortcut to your phone's home screen.

Change the Font Size of WhatsApp
If you're struggling to read WhatsApp messages due to a tiny screen or poor eyesight, you can adjust the text size of WhatsApp. To do this, go to Settings, then select "Chats," and next tap on "Font Size." From there, tap on the font size you prefer to have.

Use the 'Blast' Feature
The powerful blast feature allows you to send a message to all of your contacts at once. To use this feature, go to the chat list, tap and hold on a contact, and tap on "Broadcast List." From there, include contacts to the list and compose the text you want to send.

Transfer WhatsApp Chats to a New Phone
If you're upgrading your device and want to transfer your WhatsApp chats to the new phone, you can do so by saving your chats on the old phone and reinstating them on the new phone. To do this, go to Settings, then select "Chats," and next tap on "Chat backup." From there, select "Back up" and follow the instructions to back up your chats. On the new phone, go to Settings, then tap on "Chats," and next tap on "Restore Chat Backup."

Use the 'View Once' Feature
The convenient view once feature allows you to send a message that can be viewed only once by the recipient. This can be particularly helpful feature for sending sensitive information, such as sensitive details or personal financial information. To use this feature, go to the photo or video you wish to share, tap and hold on it, and select "View Once." This results in allowing the recipient to view the file just once before it disappears.