Here’s How To Turn Off WhatsApp Notifications Without Deleting the App

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WhatsApp is one of the most-liked instant messaging apps. Whether it’s youngsters, elders, or old agers, everyone likes using WhatsApp. But we don’t like sometimes its bombardment of notifications. Many a time we can’t ignore the notifications and we end up getting frustrated with it. When nothing is left you turn off your internet connection. But in this case, you run the risk of missing out on updates of other important apps like Gmail. In this article, we will explain and tell you some of the easiest ways through which you can easily turn off your WhatsApp notifications without any hassle.

How to turn off notification alerts without uninstalling the app:

STEP1: Open WhatsApp and go to the Settings menu.

STEP2: Now tap on ‘Notifications’.

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STEP3: Turn off the switch next to ‘Show Notifications’

STEP4: After that, all your WhatsApp notifications will stop automatically.

Turn off notifications from your Android phone.

Android also sends separate notifications for system apps. So to completely cut off from WhatsApp, you have to turn off this notification. For this, follow these steps-

  • Go to Settings.
  • Click on Apps and Notifications.
  • Click on Apps.
  • Select WhatsApp.
  • Go to Notifications. Here, turn off “All WhatsApp Notifications”.

Mobile data can also be turned off just for WhatsApp

Users can turn off mobile data specifically for WhatsApp by going to their phone settings. Disable background data and revoke all app permissions for WhatsApp so that you will not be able to receive any messages on the app until you reverse the settings.

However, the trick will only work for Android users. In addition, there’s another trick that can help you turning off the notifications without deleting the app is that go to the phone’s setting and then click on apps. Now select WhatsApp and go to Force Stop and click on it. This will turn off all the notifications from WhatsApp.

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