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- Step 1: Write down your blocker’s phone
- number
- If you have the contact that blocked you saved
- on your phone, write it down somewhere and
- delete it from your phone.
- Step 2: Back up your chats
- I believe you already know how to back up your
- WhatsApp chat (both messages and media files).
- Well, if you don’t then here is a quick guide to
- creating a Google Drive backup:
- Open WhatsApp.
- Go to Menu Button > Settings > Chats > Chat
- backup.
- Tap Back up to Google Drive and set up the
- backup frequency to your liking.
- You will be prompted to select a Google
- account that you will back up your chat history
- to. If you do not have a Google account, tap Add
- account when prompted. Please remember the
- Google account you are using for the backup.
- Tap Back up over to choose the network you
- wish to use for backup. Please note that backing
- up over cellular may result in additional data
- charges.
- Step 3: Delete your WhatsApp account Go to account settings on your WhatsApp and
- delete your account.
- By deleting your number, it means you are no
- longer active on WhatsApp so technically, you
- cannot block someone who’s not on WhatsApp.
- Whoever blocks you will no longer have you on
- the blocked list.
- Step 4: Clear WhatsApp data
- Now go to your phone settings > app >
- WhatsApp and clear the data.
- Step 5: Reactivate WhatsApp
- Open your WhatsApp and register your
- number on the WhatsApp platform. This time,
- you are registering for the first time over again.
- Step 6: Restore Chats
- Restore your chat back up.
- Make sure the same Google account that
- was used to perform the backup has been added
- to your phone.
- Uninstall and reinstall WhatsApp.
- After verifying your number, you will be
- prompted to restore your messages and media
- from Google Drive.
- After the restoration process is complete,
- tap Next and your chats will be displayed once
- initialization is complete.
- After restoring your chats, WhatsApp will
- begin restoring your media files.
- NOTE: You need to restore from the backup on
- your google drive but if you didn't do so,
- WhatsApp will automatically restore the backup
- from your local storage memory which could be
- SDcard or phone internal memory as the case
- may be.
- Step 7: Re-add contact
- Lastly, save the contact you wrote down earlier
- back on your phone. Now look for the person/OK
- contact that blocked you in the first place and
- send a message.
- This is how to unlock your WhatsApp account
- whenever someone blocks you.
- I hope this is helpful.
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