How to Stop WhatsApp Saving Photos

as informed in WhatsApp has become insanely popular with smartphone users because it makes it completely free to send pictures, videos and text messages, and make calls - even abroad. But it does have its downfalls, and key among them is the fact it automatically downloads photos and other media, hitting your data allowance hard and clogging up your storage. Stop WhatsApp Downloading Photos & VideoLaunch WhatsApp and tap the three dots at the top-right corner. Tap on each of these options, deselect all options, then tap OK.Stop WhatsApp hogging your storage spaceBecause it's free to send photos and video over the service, before you know it your phone storage is running out. Launch WhatsApp, tap the three dots at the top-right corner and choose Settings > Data and Storage Usage > Storage Usage.


How to Stop WhatsApp Auto-Saving Images and Video to Your iPhone's Camera Roll

How to Stop WhatsApp Saving to Your Camera RollLaunch the WhatsApp app on your iPhone. How to Limit WhatsApp Media Downloads to Wi-FiSome 60 billion messages are sent over the WhatsApp chat platform every day. Apart from being an unwelcome sight in your personal Camera Roll, they can start to take up valuable storage space. The options under Media Auto-Download let you dictate which types of media can be downloaded and under what circumstances. Make sure that the media types you're happy to wait for are set to

How to Stop WhatsApp Auto-Saving Images and Video to Your iPhone's Camera Roll

WhatsApp Is About To Stop Working On Millions Of Phones

as informed in No, literally hold your phone (and have a little weep if you need to), because messaging behemoth WhatsApp has revealed that millions of its users will no longer be able to access its popular service… for good. The Facebook-owned company has announced that it is ceasing to develop support for certain operating platforms, which will leave many smartphone users unable to send or receive messages via the app. Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowTap here to voteWhatsApp's (doomsday) post reads: "We'll no longer actively develop for [old] operating systems, [so] some features might stop functioning at any time. If you currently use an older operating system, we recommend upgrading to a newer version."This means that, from today, WhatsApp has stopped new users setting up an account on either iOS 7 or Android Gingerbread operating systems. And while existing accounts on these platforms may not have their services cut-off immediately, WhatsApp has warned that some features could stop working at any time between now and the final deadline of February 2020.




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