Look out for this message from WhatsApp – Here’s what it wants, and how to make it shut up.

Look out for this message from WhatsApp – Here’s what it wants, and how to make it shut up.

WhatsApp launches new silent inbox conversation

Woman holding iPhone, with WhatsApp chat application on screen.

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Now, the app speaks directly to you. What it wants — and how to make it shut up.

If you’ve just noticed a new chat pop up in your WhatsApp inbox marked with a blue tick, don’t panic — it’s not a scam, and it’s not a mistake. WhatsApp is the culprit.

WhatsApp quietly launched a new official one-way conversation in Spain, UK and Europe this week. This move brings a read-only, verified message thread to deliver updates directly from the source. Think of it as your own personal WhatsApp bulletin — minus the annoying notifications.

What is it used for?

WhatsApp’s goal is to keep its users safe and informed. The new chat offers a rolling feed of app updates, security tips, and fraud alerts — no digging around on websites or tech blogs required.

It’s official, verified, and locked down — users can’t respond, react, or interact.

The chat is muted by design, so you won’t be interrupted in the middle your meeting, or have a message pop up about two-factor verification.

What it can’t do

Importantly, WhatsApp has made it clear this new feature won’t ask you for passwords, payments, or personal details — ever. It’s a fake message if you receive a message that looks like this.

This channel is for tips and updates only. No requests, nonsense or sneaky upselling. You will find simple safety tips in plain English.

How do I disable direct messages on WhatsApp?

Yes. You can archive or delete the chat if it is not for you. The chat is there if you want it — and gone if you don’t.

No pressure

Why it matters

Let’s face it — most people don’t keep up with app updates unless something breaks. This new strategy is a clever move by WhatsApp to alert users to online scams, phishing and other tricks.

Bottom line

This isn’t a marketing tactic, a bug or a backdoor. It’s just WhatsApp doing what it probably should’ve done years ago — giving you the important stuff, fast, and letting you decide if you want to read it.

When you receive that blue-tick WhatsApp message, you have three choices: read it; delete it; or ignore it.

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Liam Bradford, a seasoned news editor with over 20 years of experience, currently based in Spain, is known for his editorial expertise, commitment to journalistic integrity, and advocating for press freedom.

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