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How To Stop People From Being Able To See That You Read Their Facebook Message

We all probably have a friend or two with an iPhone who chooses to leave their "Read receipts" on so you can tell when they've read a text. A lot of people think read receipts are the worst, which is why it's great that Apple allows you to turn them off. Facebook however, does not. When you read someone's Facebook message, they'll always know, seeing the specific time or just the date of when you read the message, depending on when they look back at it themselves. Quite frankly, sometimes you just want to be able to let someone assume that you missed their note. But that "Seen" check-mark makes it impossible to fake: Turns out, there actually  is  a way to disable Facebook read receipts, though not technically through Facebook. You can't avoid read receipts on mobile, but there are a few ways to essentially turn them off on desktop. W Unseen  is a free Facebook app that will let you secretly read messages without the sender

How to Bypass Whatsapp “Message Read” Confirmation

World’s most popular messaging service just got an update today which now sends a confirmation to the other person when a message is read in a conversation. The previously grey tickmarks now turn to blue as soon as a person reads the messages. We found a solution to bypass this!  This is what the new Whatsapp tickmarks are all about : The social pressure to reply to a message might be greater if someone knows if you have actually read a message or not, making some people uncomfortable so instead of all that, we have found a simple solution to avoid making your tickmarks turning blue! Here’s a trick you can follow to avoid whatsapp sending message read confirmation : When you receive a whatsapp message while you’re online or on your lock screen, don’t open it at first, let it get received with two grey tickmarks Switch off all your mobile internet and Wi-Fi Open whatsapp and read the conversation close the conversation, come back home and turn your Wi-Fi again