How to disable only WhatsApp?

How to disable only WhatsApp - briefly?

To disable only WhatsApp on your device, you can either uninstall the app directly from your phone's settings or use built-in features like Digital Wellbeing (on Android) or Screen Time (on iOS) to temporarily pause the app without affecting other functions of your device.

How to disable only WhatsApp - in detail?

To disable WhatsApp on your device, you can follow these steps based on the type of device and operating system you are using.

Disabling WhatsApp on an Android Device:

  1. Open Settings: Unlock your Android device and locate the Settings app in the app drawer or notification bar.
  2. Navigate to Apps: Scroll down and tap on "Apps" or "Application Manager." This is where you can see a list of all installed applications on your device.
  3. Find WhatsApp: Scroll through the list of apps until you find WhatsApp. Tap on it to open its settings.
  4. Disable WhatsApp: On the app info page, you will see an option labeled "Disable" or "Force Stop." Tap on this option. Confirm your decision if prompted. This will stop WhatsApp from running and prevent it from sending notifications.
  5. Confirm Disabled Status: You can verify that WhatsApp has been disabled by trying to open the app. If done correctly, you should see a message stating that the app is disabled.

Disabling WhatsApp on an iOS Device:

  1. Open Settings: Unlock your iOS device and locate the Settings app on your home screen.
  2. Navigate to General: Scroll down and tap on "General."
  3. Tap on iPhone Storage: This option will show you a list of all installed apps along with their storage usage.
  4. Find WhatsApp: Scroll through the list until you find WhatsApp. Tap on it to open its settings.
  5. Disable WhatsApp: On the app info page, you will see an option labeled "Offload App." Tap on this option. Confirm your decision if prompted. This will remove the app but keep its data. To completely disable WhatsApp, you can choose to delete the app instead.
  6. Confirm Disabled Status: You can verify that WhatsApp has been disabled by trying to open the app. If done correctly, you should see a message stating that the app is not installed or cannot be opened.

Disabling WhatsApp on a Windows Device:

  1. Open Settings: Unlock your Windows device and locate the Settings app in the Start menu.
  2. Navigate to Apps: Scroll down and tap on "Apps" or "Application Manager." This is where you can see a list of all installed applications on your device.
  3. Find WhatsApp: Scroll through the list of apps until you find WhatsApp. Tap on it to open its settings.
  4. Disable WhatsApp: On the app info page, you will see an option labeled "Advanced options." Click on this option and then tap on "Terminate" to stop the app from running.
  5. Confirm Disabled Status: You can verify that WhatsApp has been disabled by trying to open the app. If done correctly, you should see a message stating that the app is not running or cannot be opened.

Additional Tips:

  • Backup Data: Before disabling WhatsApp, make sure to backup your chat history and media files if you plan on reinstalling the app in the future.
  • Check for Updates: Ensure that your device's operating system is up to date as this can sometimes affect how apps behave when disabled or uninstalled.

By following these steps, you should be able to successfully disable WhatsApp on your device without affecting other applications or system settings.