How to stop WhatsApp from downloading photos automatically

How to stop WhatsApp from downloading photos automatically
ôîòî ïîêàçàíî ñ : thenextweb.com

2019-2-18 15:17

Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and connected services. It’s quite annoying when your phone’s running out of the storage, and the reason is usually the random photos and memes that your friends sent you on WhatsApp.

By default, WhatsApp downloads photos to your phone automatically. We’ll show you how to stop this monstrosity. On iOS Head to Settings>Data and Storage Usage Click on Photos Select Never option to stop downloading photos automatically. You can repeat the process for any type of media like…

This story continues at The Next Web

Or just read more coverage about: WhatsApp

.

Similar to Notcoin - TapSwap on Solana Airdrops In 2024

origin »

Friendz (FDZ) íà Currencies.ru

$ 0.0002307 (+0.11%)
Îáúåì 24H $0
Èçìåíåèÿ 24h: 0.30 %, 7d: -6.05 %
Cåãîäíÿ L: $0.0002275 - H: $0.0002307
Êàïèòàëèçàöèÿ $0 Rank 8427
Öåíà â ÷àñ íîâîñòè $ 0.0042203 (-94.53%)

photos your whatsapp stop automatically phone out

photos your → Ðåçóëüòàòîâ: 17


3 surprising ways social ‘neighborhood’ apps could boost your business

Have you ever logged onto Facebook, only to be inundated with mundane status updates from your ex-high school classmate or photos of your great-aunt’s cat? The impersonal, irrelevant news that seems to clog up most our newsfeeds is turning people away from traditional social networks and toward a new breed of local network that allows you to tune in to your neighborhood gossip.

2018-12-29 22:00


Here’s what your phone can learn from the sound of your voice

The vast majority of people in developed countries now carry a smartphone everywhere. And while many of us are already well aware of privacy issues associated with smartphones, like their ability to track our movements or even take surreptitious photos, an increasing number of people are starting to worry that their smartphone is actually listening to everything they say.

2018-12-8 19:00


Ôîòî:

Start taking better photos with this $19 Hollywood Art Institute photography course

You don’t have to be a professional photographer -- at least, not yet. You just need the right training in the right areas to show some drastic improvement in your shots almost immediately. Now, you can get the high-pedigree training of the Hollywood Art Institute in their popular Photography Course and Certification course, a $2,600 photography education you can get now for just $19 from TNW Deals.

2018-10-11 17:00


Ôîòî:

Google’s latest AI experiment makes GIFs by watching you move

Google has published a brand new AI experiment called Move Mirror, which matches your pose with a catalogue of 80,000 photos. Useless? Kinda, but it’s also pretty bloody cool. Here’s how it works: when you visit the Move Mirror website and grant it access to your computer’s webcam, it maps the positioning of your joints using a computer vision model called PoseNet.

2018-7-20 10:41