
It will be like that until the system, by other means, detects that we really are not. But if we lose the connection to the Internet before closing it, that change of state does not get out of our phone and it seems that we are online indefinitely. The explanation would be that the application itself sends the notice that we are no longer online when we close it. It would be the same if we lose the connection due to any circumstance (Wifi and data) while we are using WhatsApp We can cut the Internet connection without leaving WhatsApp, for example, through the controls that appear on the phone when you slide your finger from the top (Android) or bottom (iPhone). It is achieved by eliminating the Internet connection before closing the application.įor example, if we have the application running and activate the airplane mode, for a time we will appear for all our contacts as “Online”, although in reality we are not connected. To achieve this contradictory effect in WhatsApp, what we must do is “play” with the Internet connection. If we send someone a message when they appear online and yet we see that it does not arrive, it will not be difficult for us to begin to suspect that “that someone” uses some trick to block our chat, while talking peacefully with other people.Īt least that is what can be deduced from the comments that many of our readers leave us, Whatsapp is used a lot to monitor what others do and this strange behavior of the application only brings greater confusion and therefore generates distrust. Conflict for sureīut the reality is that it happens and suspicions and conflicts here are definite.


If someone appears online, they should always be able to receive our messages. With the normal or expected functioning of WhatsApp this behavior should not exist. But both cases are “ inexplicable” if the user also appears “online”. Apparently this behavior has no explanation because if a message we send remains with a single tick it is because the recipient has no connection or has blocked us.
