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Chat with yourself on WhatsAPP


 Looks surprising, Well it's not now you can use WhatsApp hidden feature to chat with yourself on WhatsApp, Many times, I want to save a post or link or a screenshot on WhatsApp and that time I ended up sending that thing to a random friend and ask him to ignore but this easy trick you can eliminate that problem, So let's quickly jump into it.

Just follow the simple steps below and that would be it.

Step 1:  Open any browser on your phone or desktop and type in the following:-

wa.me//91yournumber

Note:- (add 10 digit phone number instead of yournumber)

Step 2: You will get a notification to open the WhatsApp tap open and now you can chat with yourself.

Now Cheers!😊

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