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One of the most controversial updates to texting and audio on whatsapp it was the arrival of check blue. That symbol that, when checked once, indicates that the message has been sent, when checked twice, indicates that it has been delivered, and when it turns blue, it indicates when a person has viewed it. 4hu6o
There is currently an option to remove the check blue, but by abolishing the check blue for its senders, the also loses access to information about when people read their message or when they are online.
Over time, s discovered some ways to circumvent the algorithm. When you send a audio on whatsapp, for example, there are two confirmations: the check blue, which indicates that the person has seen the message, and the microphone image in the message, which only turns blue after the recipient hears the audio.

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Even if you turn off the “last seen” option that tells your s when you were last online, WhatsApp still shows the sender that the audio was listened to.
There are two ways listening to audio from a sender without them knowing you heard it. The first is to put airplane mode. But with this trick the is without internet for this. That is, when the sender returns to the internet, he will discover that the message has been read.
The second method is the most effective: forward the message. When it is forwarded, the microphone does not turn blue, so the can listen in another window. Of course, many would not want to forward a voice message to a third without even listening to what is in it, after all it can be dangerous, having sensitive information or something like that.
The solution is forward the audio to yourself. Another trick that some people don't know about WhatsApp is that you can add yourself as a in the app. That way you just add your own number and instead of forwarding it to a third person, you forward the message to yourself.
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The trick works both for smartphones Android as iOS. The first step is to add your own number to your s. You have to open the dialer, enter your own number, choose the option “Create new ” and add as if you were adding a friend.
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After adding your own number as a , open WhatsApp and go to the conversation where the audio you want to hear privately is.
Press the audio message for a few seconds until the “Forward” option appears at the top.
In this way, the message will be selected, and you will see the message “1 Selected”, together with an arrow symbol in the left corner, as shown in the images below.
Then click on the arrow.

In the search option that will appear at the top of the screen, enter your name, as you saved it in your s.
Now just select and press forward.

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In the address book, go to your and click on “Chat with [your number]”.

It will open a WhatsApp conversation window with yourself. Send any message just to record the conversation right up there in recent conversations.
Now go to the conversation with the audio you want to hear without the sender knowing and click on the arrow symbol that appears next to it.
It will show you a list of frequent s and if you sent the previous message your own will already be right there in the corner. If you haven't sent the message, just go to the magnifying glass search tool and enter your number. Note: it does not record with the name you saved in the , the name of your will be your number.
Select your conversation and click on the arrow symbol in the lower right corner.

The audio message will appear in the conversation with your own and just listen from there. That way whoever sent you the original audio won't have any confirmation that you read it, and there's no way for them to know that the message was forwarded.
ing that WhatsApp has already started making available to its s since July a feature that shows when a message has been forwarded, even if it has not yet arrived for everyone. Either way, this feature only warns whoever is receiving the forwarded message and not whoever originally sent it. The idea is to inform the that the message he is receiving may have originated from an unknown source, thus preventing the sharing of fake news or even scams.
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