WhatsApp for cheaters? How to use two apps in one smartphone
How many infidelities have been discovered due to indiscreet messages sent at the wrong time or to the wrong recipient via WhatsApp?
There is, however, a way to use WhatsApp that is colloquially called "WhatsApp for cheaters".
Some people deactivate the signal that notifies that the message has been seen or delete the last connection time or pause the application so that no message arrives. But with "WhatsApp for cheaters" all of that is superfluous.
The so-called "WhatsApp for cheaters" is the option that WhatsApp offers to duplicate the application using the same phone.
With more than 2,000 million users worldwide, WhatsApp is a territory for love, heartbreak and, of course, infidelity.
The idea is as simple as having two WhatsApp applications on the phone, using the same number, and thus avoiding crossing messages that the user does not want to be seen.
This option was not devised thinking of affairs or infidelities. The objective was totally professional.
With two applications with the same number, the company aimed to help users separate their professional life from the personal one.
In the workplace, this double WhatsApp option can be very useful when dealing with a secret project, patents, legal mandate or any element that requires a certain degree of confidentiality.
Other parallel uses also arose immediately: this "infidelity feature" is also used to organize a surprise party, for instance.
And how do you activate the "infidelity mode" in WhatsApp? The first thing is to go to the 'Advanced Functions' or 'Settings' of the smartphone.
It is good to know that this "cheat mode" works for both Android and iOS.
Next, tap to look for the option of 'Dual Applications', 'Application Cloner' or 'Dual Messaging' and all that remains is to find WhatsApp and activate it.
From then on, the WhatsApp application will appear twice on the smartphone and each can be managed independently.
In any case, it never hurts to remember that reading another person's messages without permission constitutes a violation of privacy.
The control of other people's messages, mistrust or concealments are usually some of the elements of toxic relationships. We must flee from this type of relationship and, if necessary, seek professional help.