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Wednesday, 15 January 2014

HOW TO STOP WHATSAPP APPLICATION FROM DEBITING YOU AIRTIME






Virtually every whatsapp user must
have complained at one point or another on how Whatsapp Phone Messenger debits their call credits even when not in use.

Its a growing trend and users are realy unhappy about this. A friend bitterly narrated his experience recently how he loaded N100 airtime on his
Etisalat phone and was given 5mb data for free. After chatting with his free mb he went to bed only wake up the following morning and couldn't find his N100 airtime when he realised that his account balance was 0.00. Today, I'll be sharing with you tips on how to
stop the Whatsapp from debiting your account
balance when it's not in use. Though its working on Nokia Symbian phones. We are yet confirmed whether it’s working on other
mobile phones that support Whatsapp application.
Whatsapp Messenger is an application developed by
Whatsapp Inc. that allows phone users to
communicate with other by sending text, pictures ,
video or audio. Unlike the normally blackberry chat
which only supports Blackberry phones, Whatsapp
Messenger supports many different devices which includes Iphones, Android, Nokia Symbian s60 & S40,
Blackberry and Window Phones.
For Nokia Symbain phone users, follow these 2 simple steps to stop Whatsapp from deducting your airtime.
1) Each time you are done with the Whatapp
Messenger, make sure you exit it by pressing option
then select Exit. Option—Exit

2) Lock
your phone Keypad after exiting.


Once you follow the above 2 steps, you will find out that your app will stop debiting you.


For other phone usersz.
Install NetQin Antivirus on Your Mobile Phone if you don't have it before.
After the installation, Go to Option>>System
Manager>>Boot Acceleration
==> Select Whatsapp, and Disable it
This will automatically disable Whatsapp from running
under background. Each time you need to access the Whatsapp , just click
on the icon, it will open.


I hope this helps.
Share your experience in the comment box below.

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