![]() ![]() Google Chat is in our list here only so we can say that turning off read receipts in the app isn’t currently possible, so don’t worry about wasting time hunting around for the setting. Twitter will let you turn off read receipts. Note that read receipts aren’t shown on requests (incoming messages from people you don’t follow). ![]() Choose Privacy and safety, then Direct messages, and you’ll find the Show read receipts toggle switch. If you’d rather that your DMs in Twitter didn’t show read receipts, open the app and tap your profile picture (top left), then Settings and privacy. Tap your account icon (bottom right), then the menu button (top right), then Settings, Privacy, and Activity status to turn the relevant toggle switch on or off. What you can do, however, is hide your overall activity status - so no one else knows when you were last active in the app. Instagram is another app that doesn’t allow you to turn off read receipts. Then, you need to pick Privacy and Security and Last Seen & Online, and make your choice from the list. All you can do is hide your online/offline status from specific people or everyone: First, tap the menu button (top left) then Settings on Android, or just Settings on the main screen on iOS. There’s actually no way to turn off read receipts on Telegram. Note that read receipts are always turned on in group conversations on WhatsApp, so there’s no way of getting away from them there. If you’d rather read receipts weren’t used in your WhatsApp conversations, there’s a global setting that you can find by tapping Settings (it’s behind the three dots on Android), then Account, Privacy, and Read receipts. You can also turn read receipts on or off for individual conversations: Open a chat, then tap the contact information at the top of the screen, then choose Send Read Receipts (it will be set to the system setting by default). To turn off read receipts in iMessage as a whole, open Settings on your iPhone and choose Messages then Send Read Receipts. There are a couple of alternative workarounds, which we’ll get to at the end, but they’re not foolproof. You might be perfectly happy with this compromise, but it’s one that you may have to put up with in return for keeping people guessing about whether or not you’ve seen their messages. If you’d rather not be that transparent, here’s how to turn those nasty little tattletales off.ĭisabling read receipts sometimes comes with a trade-off, which is that you can’t see when other people have looked at your messages either. The chat apps of today come packed with functionality and features, including read receipts, so that you know when your sent messages have been seen - and so your contacts know when you’ve seen their messages too. We’ve come a long way since the early days of SMS: 160 characters per message and not a sticker in sight. ![]()
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