WhatsApp has become an essential part of daily communication, but it's also increasingly being targeted by scammers. From fake job offers to fraudulent prize messages, many users are receiving spam calls and messages from unknown international numbers. These scams often pretend to be from well-known brands or offer unbelievable deals, putting users at risk of fraud.
š« WhatsAppās āSilence Unknown Callersā FeatureTo tackle this growing issue, WhatsApp has rolled out a highly useful feature called āSilence Unknown Callers.ā This feature allows users to mute calls from numbers not saved in their contact listāwithout having to block them. The call still gets logged in the call history, but your phone wonāt ring or vibrate, offering a quiet and scam-free experience.
ā What This Feature Does:-
Silences calls from unknown numbers (those not in your contacts).
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Prevents disturbance from spam or scam calls.
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Keeps a record of silenced calls in your call history.
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Doesnāt block the number ā you can review the call later and decide to respond or block it manually.
For Android Users:
Open the WhatsApp app.
Tap the three dots on the top-right corner.
Go to Settings > Privacy.
Tap on Calls.
Enable āSilence Unknown Callers.ā
For iPhone Users:
Open the WhatsApp app.
Tap on Settings at the bottom-right corner.
Go to Privacy > Calls.
Toggle on āSilence Unknown Callers.ā
Once enabled, your phone will no longer ring for calls from unknown numbersābut you can always check missed calls in your log and decide whether to take action.
š Why You Should Enable This Feature-
Avoids unwanted interruptions throughout the day.
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Reduces risk of scams and phishing attempts.
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Improves user safety, especially from international fraud calls.
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Ensures that important contacts can still reach you without issues.
WhatsApp continues to strengthen user privacy and security, and the āSilence Unknown Callersā feature is a practical tool to stay protected in a world of increasing digital fraud. Take a minute to activate this settingāand reclaim your peace of mind.
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