WhatsApp is a messaging app that has been used by millions of people around the world. It is free and easy to use, and it can be used to communicate with friends and family. However, there are some things you can do to stop using WhatsApp if you don’t want to be a part of the company’s privacy policies or if you don’t want your conversations to be stored on their servers.

  1. Disable WhatsApp for your phone: This is the first step in stopping using WhatsApp. To do this, open up your phone’s settings and select “Privacy.” Under “WhatsApp,” select “Disable.” This will stop WhatsApp from sending or receiving messages on your phone.
  2. Disable WhatsApp for your account: If you’re a member of WhatsApp, you also have the option of disabling your account for all future communications. To do this, open up your account settings and select “Settings.” Under “Account,” select “Deactivate Account.” This will disable your account for all future communications with WhatsApp.
  3. Delete any old messages: If you’ve been using WhatsApp for awhile and have accumulated a lot of old messages, it’s time to delete them! To do this, open up the messaging app and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the screen (the ones that look like three circles). Then click on “Delete Messages.” You’ll need to provide some information about why you want to delete these messages (such as contact information). Once you’ve deleted all of these messages, restart WhatsApp so that it starts sending new messages again!