"Many People Don't Know This": Man Shares Great WhatsApp Feature, Teaches How To Set Up Read Receipt
- A techie shared a video teaching people about WhatsApp read receipt, a feature on the global messaging app
- The read receipt feature on WhatsApp ticks a message twice when it has been delivered and read by the recipient
- He said many people still don't know how to turn on and off the read receipt feature on WhatsApp
A man shared an informative video teaching people about the WhatsApp read receipt.
The WhatsApp read receipt is a feature that ticks a message twice in blue check marks, showing the sender that the message has been received and read.

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In the video he posted, @decotechie said one can turn off the read receipt so that other users won't know if they have received and read a message.
He said some users on the WhatsApp messaging platform still don't know how to disable this feature.
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He explained that it can be turned off by going to settings, tapping the privacy button, finding the read receipt and turning it off.
According to WhatsApp:
"If you don't see two blue check marks, a blue microphone, or Opened next to your sent message or voice message, you or your recipient might have disabled read receipts in the privacy settings."
Watch the video below:
Reaction to cool WhatsApp feature
Some netizens who reacted to the update noted that they already had the read receipts turned off.
@Barbz said:
"I have been using turn-off read receipts for three years now."
@Lobus commented:
"I don’t have read receipts."
@KellyDobiz said:
"But you can’t see people who viewed your status."
@WONUOLA said:
"Lol…..I don off read receipt for more than 2 years now."
@user9435522814336 said:
"Every body know that one for this world bros."
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According to data from the International Data Corporation released on Monday, the iPhone stole Samsung's crown in 2023 with 234.6 million units sold, compared to the South Korean firm's 226.6 million units.
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