With the latest WhatsApp beta update (version 2.18.195), Media Visibility allows you to hide images, videos, or audios received via WhatsApp from the phone’s default Gallery app. While the feature was introduced in previous beta builds, the app now gets the ability to show or hide media for individual contact.
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Media Visibility feature can be accessed by opening a contact’s page on WhatsApp. Here, you’ll find the feature and by tapping on it a new window opens up which lets you choose between “Yes” or “No” for showing the downloaded media in the gallery. You can also set your choice to “Default” which is the setting that applies to all the chats.
The “Default” has been preset to Yes, which means that unless you select “No” for a specific contact, media will be visible in the gallery. To change the default setting, you can head over to Settings and then tap on “Chats” where you can check or uncheck the checkbox beside Media Visibility option.
How To Hide Your Whatsapp Received Media From Your Gallery
To hide your received and automatically downloaded unwanted whatsapp media, follow below steps :
Step 1 : Go to "File Manager" > SD Card > WhatsApp. Depending on the one you use as storage.
Step 2 : 3 or more folders will be available here when you open the whatsapp folder. Now, rename the folder that has the title "Media" by inserting a dot in front of it to make it an hidden folder just like it his done in this article.
How To View Your Media
Once you received an important media file and you can't reach it again, just go to : File Manager >> Sd Card >> WhatsApp >> Media. Now check the folders inside the media folder. If the media you want to check is an image, click "whatsapp image" folder to view it, and if it a video, click the "whatsapp video" folder to see it.
This is a very useful option if you do not wish to neglect media shared in a group or by a jovial friend but do not want it to clutter your gallery either. The feature is currently limited to WhatsApp beta and it should make its way to the stable version soon. The feature only applies to media received after the update, so your old photos will still show up in the Gallery app.
Alongside this, WhatsApp recently also rolled out group voice and group video calling feature in WhatsApp beta which you can enjoy even if you’re not in beta. Further, as promised at Facebook’s F8 Conference, WhatsApp will soon be receiving Stickers similar to Facebook Messenger or Hike Messenger to make conversations more interesting.
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