Meta, WhatsApp's parent company, has been enormously successful in making it the world's most popular instant messaging programme. The same is true for their other social networking platforms, like Instagram and Facebook. The UI is easy to use and provides much more than just texting. It features video conversations, online payments, file sharing, and even giving someone your current position. However, WhatsApp, like other nice things in the world, has some unpleasant characteristics. One such feature is the ability to blacklist contacts. Anyone can block you, and anyone can block you. When this happens, messaging the blocked person on WhatsApp becomes practically impossible. However, there is a solution, which we shall demonstrate in this post. So, let's have a look at how to send messages to banned contacts on WhatsApp.
How To Send Messages To Someone Who Blocked You On WhatsApp
- Launch WhatsApp on your smartphone, then touch on the three-dotted symbol in the top right corner, followed by Settings.
- Now, go to the Account section.
- You'll find the option to Delete My Account here. When you touch on it, you will be prompted to input your cellphone number and then choose a reason for deleting your account from a drop-down option.
- You may now reinstall the programme from the Play Store/App Store and configure it. You may now communicate blocked contacts on WhatsApp, as well as those who previously blocked you.
Consequences Of Deleting Your WhatsApp Account
- You will lose all WhatsApp data, including chats and files, and you will be removed from any current groups.
- It might take up to 90 days from the date of deactivation to completely remove your WhatsApp data.
- Even if you opt to create a new account with the same phone number, you will not have access to any past data or Google Drive backups. It will be as if you never existed on WhatsApp in the first place.