WhatsApp is the world's largest instant multimedia app today. WhatsApp is used by more than two billion people in the world. A big problem with WhatsApp is that someone adds you to any group without your permission. To avoid being added to useless groups, WhatsApp has provided some facilities, which very few people use. Today we will tell you a tip with the help of which you will be able to save yourself from being added to any WhatsApp group.
How to avoid being added to unknown WhatsApp groups?
If anyone adds you to any WhatsApp group and you are upset with it, then one setting can solve your problem. By default, the setting for adding to a group in WhatsApp is 'Everyone' but you can change it, after which no one will be able to add you to any WhatsApp group without your permission.
Setting Privacy
Now click on the three dots visible on the top right side.
Now click on Settings and click on Account.
Now go to Privacy and click on the Groups option.
Now you will see Everyone first, after clicking on it, you will get two other options along with Everyone, My Contacts, and My Contacts Except.
On selecting Everyone, no one will be able to add you to a group without your permission.
On selecting My Contact, only those people will be able to add you to the WhatsApp group who are in your contact list.
On selecting My Contacts Except, you can select those people who can add you to a group. After clicking on this option, only those people whom you choose will be able to add you to a group.
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