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I would like to stop receiving new message notifications from a certain Whatsapp group. Is it possible?

Clarifications:

  • I don't want to leave the group.
  • I don't want to turn off all Whatsapp notifications. There are other groups from which I still want to get notifications.
  • I don't want to just mute the notification sound. What I want is to get rid of the group's notifications entirely.
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  • Sounds like something tasker might be able to do.
    – jiggunjer
    Commented Jun 24, 2016 at 3:25

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Since WhatsApp version 2.11.399 and above for Android you can disable notifications when group is muted.

Follow this:

  • Open your group which you wanna mute.
  • Now go in 'Options' > 'Mute'.
  • A dialog box will pop up and as of WhatsApp version 2.11.399 select the max period available to mute your group which is '1 Year'.
  • Untick the 'Show Notifications' checkbox. Then click 'OK'.

You won't receive any notifications now from this group on your status bar.

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IMG: This is how it looks like

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    Great, except it doesn't work for me. Commented Oct 8, 2014 at 23:29
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    I can confirm that this works. Make sure you are on the correct version.
    – bobbyalex
    Commented Dec 8, 2014 at 11:53
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    This does not work. I do have the option and I can uncheck the box, and maybe it disables the popup from the group but still shows notifications in the notification bar. Which is what I do not want.
    – ste_kwr
    Commented Aug 9, 2015 at 16:16
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    This doesn't work. Whenever there's a new message, it is still the case that the group chat rises to the top, the green circle thing appears, and I can see the first few words of the latest message.
    – user194974
    Commented Nov 4, 2016 at 1:33
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The only thing you can do is to go into the Whatsapp group you want to mute. Then select Menu > Mute > 1 Year and uncheck Show notifications.

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  • Thanks, but I'm looking for a solution which eliminates the notifications, not just their sound. Eliminating the notifications themselves is crucial for me.
    – snakile
    Commented Feb 21, 2013 at 8:30
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    @snakile I figured, but that won't be possible. It's possible to hide all the notifications of an app. But when you want to hide certain notifications of that app, that has to be an option in the app itself. And Whatsapp just doesn't have that...
    – Siebe
    Commented Feb 21, 2013 at 15:33
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    Since WhatsApp version 2.11.238, its now possible to avoid notification for any respective group when it is muted. For more detail info please refer my answer. Commented Jun 10, 2014 at 12:20
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Unfortunately there is no solution where you disable notifications from one group and not the other.

However, if your question was "I want to get notifications only for individual messages and not group messages" (which was my situation that drove me to this page), here is an answer that may be helpful for other people browsing this page:

  • Disable all WhatsApp notifications from Settings->Apps->WhatsApp.
  • Open WhatsApp and enable popup notifications for message notifications (not group notifications).

Now, messages from individuals will appear as popup messages on your phone, so you sure won't miss them. Other than this, WhatsApp won't bug you for anything else, including notifications of group messages.

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In iPhone, you can solve the problem. Open group conversation. Click on group icon, then custom notification change for custom notification on. Change to sound silent and no vibration.

In Android, you can't solve the problem; only by turn off all notifications.

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In the Group Info page, go to "Custom Notification", then change it to disable sound, and disable Alert. maybe that will help?

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  • I can't find any "Custom Notification" option in the Group Info page. Could you provide a screenshot please?
    – snakile
    Commented Feb 28, 2013 at 12:03
  • It's only available on iOS as of now.
    – Swaroop
    Commented May 22, 2014 at 5:14
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In essence you're asking about how to accomplish something with a specific piece of software that isn't a part of the native functions in that piece of software. It's like asking "how do I log into ICQ with Skype" -- well, it's not going to happen unless you can modify Skype to begin with. Unless Whatsapp is open source and you can hire a developer to write the function you need for you, or there is other software available for accessing the Whatsapp network where this functionality exists or can be added, you're not going to solve this no matter how high of a bounty you set on it.

The most pragmatic and realistic approach is to bug the Whatsapp developers about this until they add the function you want to the software (or stop forcing notifications).

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    You're right of course. I haven't expected that a huge bounty will magically solve my problem by adding a non-existing feature to whatsapp. What I'm hoping to get here is a workaround. I couldn't think of any but maybe someone else have. Even if a workaround doesn't exist, when this feature will be available on whatsapp, there's going to be an answer here which mentions it.
    – snakile
    Commented Feb 28, 2013 at 18:11

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