You can’t “temporarily deactivate” WhatsApp, but you can delete your account.
On your phone, go to Settings > Apps. From there, scroll down and find WhatsApp. Tap the button next to it and select “Force Stop.” This will stop the app from running in the background so you can delete it without worry.
When you deactivate WhatsApp, all of your messages and data will be deleted. This includes conversations in the inbox and any media that was sent or received.
To stay invisible on WhatsApp, you can go to settings and change your last seen status. You can also go to the settings and turn off chat notifications.
No, force will not stop WhatsApp delete messages.
Force stop is a command for the Windows operating system that is used to forcibly shut down a computer. There are many different ways to delete data on a computer, and while some of them may be forceful, it’s not possible to use Force stop to delete data.
If you have the phone number of the person who has deactivated their account, simply text them and ask if they are still using WhatsApp. The answer to this question will be either “yes” or “no.” If the answer is “yes,” then they are not deactivated.
He is always online on WhatsApp because he is constantly checking for updates. He wants to know what his friends are doing, and if they are available to chat.
There is no such thing as a ghost viewer on WhatsApp. Ghost viewers are a feature in the app, but they have nothing to do with WhatsApp.
When you’re on WhatsApp, click the three dots next to your profile picture and then click “Settings.” In the settings menu, scroll down to “Account” and select “Privacy.” You should see a list of options. Click on “Status” and choose “Offline.