How to know how many messages or calls you have sent and received on WhatsApp

How to know how many messages or calls you have sent and received on WhatsApp
How to know how many messages or calls you have sent and received on WhatsApp

WhatsApp has a menu in its settings where you can see this data.

We are going to explain to you how to know the number of messages and calls you have sent or received on WhatsApp. If you are curious to know this information and the specific figure, the messaging application has an option where you can consult it.

To obtain this information, The steps are the same on Android and on an iPhone, with the only difference being the way in which each system’s app has to enter the configuration. But everything else is the same, so we are going to show you it on Android, but you should know that if you have an iPhone the steps are the same.

See the number of messages and calls

The first thing you have to do is enter WhatsApp settings. To do this, on Android you have to click on the three-dot button at the top right of the chats or status screen, and click on Settings. On iOS, in the bottom bar you will have a tab called Setting.

This will take you to the settings or configuration screen, with several sections into which the options are divided. On the main screen, you must Click on the section Storage and data that will appear to you.

This will take you to a screen where you have organized several options related to storage in WhatsApp and access to data. In it, you have to click on the section Data usage which will appear second.

This will take you to the screen Data usage. In her, you will be able to see the number of calls and messages, both outgoing and incoming calls and messages sent and received. You will also see the amount of data you have spent on them. A note is that if you have WhatsApp linked on two mobile phones, the data corresponding to the use on that device will appear in the app of each one.

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