WhatsApp did what most are dreading—read messages
confirmations back to the sender. While people some are happy about the
feature, others are freaking out.
WhatsApp has
started sending back read message confirmations back to the reader by
issuing blue double tick marks on the message. This indicates and
confirms that the message has been read / seen by the user on the other
end.
Previously,
a single tick would mean that the message is sent and a double tick
meant that the message has been received on the phone. However, there
was no confirmation whether the message was seen by the recipient and
when. But now there is no escaping as the sender will know if you saw
the message and when. While blue ticks could be great for some, it could
ruin relationships for many others. This could take an adverse effect
on WhatsApp users and force them to migrate to other chat applications
to avoid controversies.
The last time WhatsApp
made changes to the app was including the last seen time stamp. Many did
not like it and WhatApp made a tweak by including privacy settings.
With blue ticks, WhatsApp has not made any options for now.
So
how do you escape the blue tick and make life a little easier? Well,
there are a few methods online, which works for some while others
complain that it does not. The method states that when you receive the
message, don’t open WhatsApp straightaway. Simply peep from the
notification bar and you will be able to read the message instantly. The
moment you click on the message, WhatsApp will open and your message’s
blue tick will be forwarded.
Some say that you
should put your smartphone in Airplane mode and then check the message.
This way, WhatsApp will not send the read confirmation to the sender.
You can then switch back to normal mode after checking the message.
While some said that it worked, others stated that WhatsApp immediately
syncs after you start your 3G or Wi-Fi and the read confirmation (blue
tick) is forwarded to the sender.


We
discovered two more tricks, which is still to be confirmed by many out
there. However, sadly, one of this works only for Android users and not
iPhone. When you receive a message from your sender, pull down the
notification bar and you will be able to see read message without
opening it. If it is a one line message, you are lucky. This works for
iPhone too. If it is up to four or five lines, iPhone users cannot see
this, but Android users can pinch outwards on the message (carefully)
and expand the notification message to read up to a few lines. But if
the message is longer or there are multiple messages, you cannot do
anything. We have something better ahead.
Android
users can rejoice a little as you can check out al the messages without
actually going to WhatsApp and sending the blue tick to the sender.

Simply
add another desktop to your launcher, if you don’t have a blank one.
Add a WhatsApp widget in full screen mode on a blank desktop. You are
all set. When you get a message, simply head on to the widget and check
out all the messages in full length. You can scroll and read the entire
messages one after the other. Make sure you don’t click on any message,
else you would open up WhatsApp accidentally. To prevent accidentally
opening WhatsApp, we recommend you install an app lock utility and lock
WhatsApp with a password or pattern. Try out the same and let us know if
it worked for you. Hopefully this trick works well till WhatsApp makes
adequate changes. We have not been able to try the same on Symbian,
BlackBerry or Windows Phone as yet. We shall update you as soon as we
get something.
Do you have any other tricks? Why not share it with everyone?
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