How to Hide Blue Ticks in GBWhatsApp Without Turning Off Read Receipts
Blue ticks are tiny but powerful. Two blue checks tell the world you read their message. One blue check means you have not. For a lot of people, that little piece of information is the source of more relationship drama than almost any other chat feature. The official WhatsApp solution is brutal. Either you turn off read receipts globally, which hides your ticks from everyone and also stops you from seeing other people’s ticks, or you live with the social pressure. GBWhatsApp offers a third option that the gbroid.net team thinks is the right one. You can hide your blue ticks without giving up your ability to see other people’s ticks. This guide walks through how that works, how to set it up, and how to avoid the small pitfalls.

Why the Official WhatsApp Approach Falls Short
The official WhatsApp has one switch for read receipts. Turn it off, and both sides go dark. You stop sending blue ticks to other people, and you stop seeing their ticks too. That tradeoff feels fair on paper, but in practice it punishes the people who care most about their own privacy. If you want to hide your ticks from your boss, you also hide your friends’ ticks from yourself. That is the part users hate most.
GBWhatsApp decouples those two settings. You can hide your ticks while still seeing theirs. You get the privacy you want without losing the social context you rely on. For most readers of gbroid.net, this is the single most important reason to switch.
How GBWhatsApp Hides Blue Ticks
GBWhatsApp does not actually disable read receipts on the server side. The server still knows when you opened a message. What GBWhatsApp does is intercept the visual confirmation that gets sent back to the other person’s app. The blue ticks never render on their side. From their perspective, your messages show up as two grey ticks, delivered but not read.
Meanwhile, on your side, the other person’s blue ticks render normally. You see their ticks when they read your messages. The asymmetry is exactly what most users want.
This works in one to one chats, group chats, and even on the official WhatsApp business platform. The only place it does not work is in WhatsApp groups where the platform has a hardcoded rule about group read receipts. Even there, GBWhatsApp has a partial workaround explained later in this guide.
Enabling the Feature
The hide blue ticks toggle is one of the most used privacy controls in GBWhatsApp, so it is easy to find.
Step 1: Open Privacy Settings
Tap the three dot menu in GBWhatsApp, then choose Privacy and Security.
Step 2: Find the Blue Ticks Section
Scroll until you see Read Receipts or Blue Ticks. Tap it.
Step 3: Enable Hide Blue Ticks
Toggle Hide Blue Ticks on. You will see a one line note explaining that you will still see other people’s ticks. Confirm and exit the menu.
Step 4: Test With a Friend
Ask a friend to send you a message, then open it on your phone. From their side, the message should stay as two grey ticks. From yours, you will still see their ticks on incoming messages.
Hiding Blue Ticks Per Contact
The global toggle is great as a default. Sometimes, though, you want to send ticks to specific people. Maybe you want your partner to see you read their messages, but you want to hide from your boss. GBWhatsApp supports per contact rules through a feature called Selective Blue Ticks.
Step 1: Open a Chat
Open the conversation with the contact you want to customize.
Step 2: Open Contact Info
Tap the contact name at the top of the chat to open the contact info screen.
Step 3: Find Blue Ticks Rule
Scroll until you see Blue Ticks or Read Receipts. Tap it. You will see three options, Always Send, Always Hide, and Use Global Default.
Step 4: Pick the Right Option
Choose Always Send if you want this contact to always see your ticks. Choose Always Hide if you want them to never see your ticks. Choose Use Global Default if you want them to follow the master switch.
This per contact override is one of the gbroid.net team’s favourite features. It lets you keep your privacy with most of the world while staying transparent with the people who matter most.
Hiding Blue Ticks in Group Chats
Groups are the trickiest part of any read receipts discussion. WhatsApp has a server side rule that says group read receipts cannot be disabled globally. Even so, GBWhatsApp gives you two options for groups.
- Hide My Name in the Read List, so others cannot see that you read a message, but you still see who else read it
- Hide All Group Read Receipts, which hides your read status and may also hide others, depending on the build
To enable either option, open GBWhatsApp Settings, Universal Tweaks, Privacy, then look for Group Read Receipts. The exact wording has shifted across builds, but the toggle is always there.
If you only want to hide from certain groups, the selective rules work the same way they do for individual chats. Open the group info, scroll to read receipts, and pick your override.
What About Voice Notes and View Once?
Voice notes and view once media have their own confirmation system. When you open a voice note, the other person usually sees a small microphone icon that turns blue. When you open a view once photo, the sender gets a tick that confirms the view. GBWhatsApp handles these in the same stealth mode as blue ticks. Enable Hide Blue Ticks, and you also hide the voice note and view once confirmations.
The toggle is unified in recent builds. If you want to send the confirmation for view once but not for blue ticks, you have to make a choice. Most gbroid.net readers choose to hide both for consistency.
Common Mistakes
Even with the right toggle on, a few habits can give you away. The most common mistakes are listed below.
Mistake 1: Replying From the Notification Shade
When you reply straight from the Android notification shade, your reply can mark the message as read on the server before GBWhatsApp applies the stealth layer. Always open the app, wait a second, then reply.
Mistake 2: Voice Note Replies
Replying with a voice note can sometimes send a recording indicator even with blue ticks hidden. Test this in a mirror chat with a friend to confirm your setup is clean.
Mistake 3: Group Replies From the Group Itself
If you reply to a group message by quoting it, the quote may reveal that you read it. Disable quote replies in group contexts if you want maximum stealth.
Mistake 4: Forgetting GBWhatsApp Web
The web client shows its own blue ticks, separate from the phone. Closing the web tab when you want to be invisible keeps the asymmetry intact.
Combining Blue Tick Hiding With Other Privacy Features
Hiding blue ticks pairs well with several other GBWhatsApp features. Here are the combos the gbroid.net team uses most.
| Combo | What It Does |
|---|---|
| Hide blue ticks + hide last seen | Maximum text based invisibility |
| Hide blue ticks + ghost mode | Full stealth mode |
| Hide blue ticks + app lock | Keeps your read messages private if someone borrows your phone |
| Hide blue ticks + selective rules | Hide from most, show to chosen contacts |
Each feature lives in its own toggle. They do not interfere with each other. You can run all four at once without performance impact.
Conclusion
Hiding blue ticks without losing the ability to see other people’s ticks is one of the cleanest privacy features in GBWhatsApp. The official WhatsApp forces an all-or-nothing tradeoff. GB WhatsApp v18.80 gives you the nuance that real life actually needs. Turn on the master switch, set selective rules for the contacts who matter, and remember to test your setup with a friend before you assume it is working. With those habits, blue ticks stop being a source of pressure and start being a tool you control.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. From their perspective, the message simply stays as two grey ticks. There is no indicator that you are using a mod or a stealth feature. They will think you simply have not opened the message yet, which is the social cover you want.
Yes. That is the core advantage of the GBWhatsApp approach. The hide blue ticks toggle only affects the ticks you send. You will continue to see blue ticks from everyone else, including groups and businesses.
Yes. With the toggle on, the microphone icon that confirms a voice note was opened will also stay grey on the other person’s side. If you want to keep the confirmation visible for voice notes specifically, you have to leave blue ticks on globally and use selective rules per contact.
Yes. The blue tick logic is platform wide, so the same hide blue ticks toggle applies to business chats too. Many gbroid.net readers use GBWhatsApp specifically for this reason, so they can read business messages on their own schedule without alerting a customer.
Yes. Use the selective rules per contact or per group. Open the chat, tap the contact or group name, scroll to read receipts, and pick Always Hide for that conversation. The global toggle stays as your default, and the override applies only to that specific chat.





