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Have a problem with WhatsApp on Android ? Here are the solutions.

Published on 06 January 16
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I can’t connect to WhatsApp.
WhatsApp connection problems are usually caused by your Wi-Fi or network data connection. If you aren’t able to send a message, here are a few solutions:
  • Make sure your phone is switched on (one for the newbies).
  • Install the latest version of the app from the Play Store (link above).
  • Check your internet connection, Wi-Fi or 3G (in Settings > Wireless and Network).
  • Make sure that a Task Killer app isn’t affecting WhatsApp.
  • Empty the app cache (Settings > Applications > WhatsApp > Clear Cache).
  • Finally, the most extreme solution: uninstall the app and then reinstall it.
WhatsApp doesn’t recognize my contacts

There are a few reasons why WhatsApp wouldn’t recognize your contacts, so here is a simple checklist to make sure it does:

  • Make sure you have your contacts’ correct contact numbers (the ones they use for WhatsApp).
  • Make sure that they are currently using WhatsApp.
  • Make sure you have the latest version of WhatsApp.
  • In your contact list, make sure all of you contacts are ‘visible’ and/or ‘viewable’.
  • In your contact list, make sure all of your contact groups (friends, family, co-workers, etc) are set to ‘visible’ and/or ‘viewable’.
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How do I add international contacts in WhatsApp?
We’ve all been there. You’re traveling through South America on your gap year, and you’re introduced to that guy in that hostel that you know you’ll want to keep in touch with forever. You get his digits, and search for him in WhatsApp, but he’s not there…

The solution is simple: when adding international contacts, you must always make sure you include the correct regional code (for example, +51 for Peru), even if your current number uses the same code. It might help if the other person does the same for your number too.
How do I block contacts in WhatsApp?
People block contacts for any number of reasons. I’m not here to judge. The process is very simple. To block a contact, all you need to do is go to the conversation with the contact you wish to block, tap the options button (the three dots), tap More and then tap Block.

You can add as many contacts as you like to this black list and then you won’t receive any more messages from them. If you later decide you would like to unblock a contact, go back to the same place and choose Unblock.
What does ‘Last Seen’ mean in WhatsApp?
The ‘Last Seen’ time stamp tells you when a user was last using WhatsApp. This does not necessarily mean that they have read your messages, only that they opened the application.

When you’re in WhatsApp and one of your contacts also opens WhatsApp, you’ll see their status change to ‘Online’ but again, this doesn’t mean they’re looking at your messages, just that they are using WhatsApp.
How do I hide my Last Seen timestamp in WhatsApp?
In WhatsApp, go to your Settings, then to Account, then to Privacy. In this menu, tap Last Seen and select Nobody from the options that pop up. This means that no one will be able to see the last time you had WhatsApp open. You won’t be able to see when your contacts were last online either.
How do I pay for WhatsApp?
There are different payment possibilities: Google Wallet and sending a payment link. Some older versions of WhatsApp still support PayPal too.
  • The first will give you the option via your navigator to pay with your Paypal account or by credit card.
  • The second pertains to your Google Wallet account, for which you can subscribe for easier app purchasing (you will need to give Google your bank account information).
  • The third one will send you a purchase link via email.
What do the blue check marks mean in WhatsApp?
Here is a quick summary:
  • The clock symbol means your message is yet to be sent from your device.
  • One gray tick means that the message has been sent and has been received by the WhatsApp server.
  • Two gray ticks mean the message has been delivered to the intended device.
  • Two blue ticks mean that the recipient/recipients have seen the message. (In group conversations, this means when all participants in the group have viewed the message.)
How do I stop people from knowing that I’ve read their messages?
As of WhatsApp version 2.11.444, you can disable the WhatsApp blue check marks (read receipts) so that users do not know whether you have read your messages. This works both ways, so only disable this if you’re OK with not knowing who has read your messages too. Go to Settings > Account > Privacy > Read Receipts.
How do I delete my WhatsApp account?
Firstly, deleting your WhatsApp account and deleting the WhatsApp app are two different things. If you make the decision to cut ties with WhatsApp, you can just uninstall if from your device. You will be able to download it again from the Play Store later if you want to, but this is not the same as deleting your account.
  • To uninstall the WhatsApp app from your phone: go to Settings > Apps > WhatsApp > Uninstall.
  • To delete your WhatsApp account entirely: go to WhatsApp > Menu > Settings > Account > Delete My Account and confirm your phone number. You also have the option to change your WhatsApp number associated with your account here.
How do I disable media auto-download in WhatsApp?
While this is a super handy feature when connected to free Wi-Fi, auto-downloading media shared by your friends is not the best idea if you are near your data limit.

To disable this feature, go to Settings > Chat Settings > Media Auto-Download, and configure the options to your preference. Note that voice messages are always automatically downloaded, but their file size is usually much smaller than that of pictures and videos.
How do I share and send any file in WhatsApp?
WhatsApp has a relatively limited number of file types you can send: photos, videos, audio, map location, contact details. Even with those supported file types, WhatsApp heavily compresses them. But what if you want to send a PDF or a GIF?

The easiest way to circumvent these limitations is to use an app.We recommend one called CloudSend, which links to a Dropbox account and then creates short-link URLs to any type of file you want to share, in WhatsApp or elsewhere. Simply grab the app, hit the share menu for the file and choose CloudSend.

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