If you’re tired of getting calls from unknown numbers on whatsapp, you’re not alone. These interruptions can be annoying, intrusive, and sometimes even risky. But don’t worry—WhatsApp gives you tools to regain control. Here’s how:

1. Block the Unwanted Numbers Instantly

One of the simplest ways to stop unknown calls is to block the number. Here’s how:

Open the chat from the unknown number.

Tap the contact name or number at the top.

Scroll down and tap Block Contact.

Once blocked, they won’t be able to call or message you anymore.

2. Adjust Your Privacy Settings

WhatsApp allows you to control who can contact you.

Go to Settings → Privacy → About & Profile Photo → Last Seen & Online.

Set it to My Contacts.

This limits calls and messages to only people saved in your phonebook.

3. Use “Only My Contacts” for Calls

You can prevent unknown numbers from calling you directly:

Open Settings → Privacy → Groups & Calls.

Set Who Can Call Me to My Contacts.

Unknown numbers will no longer be able to ring your phone.

4. Report Suspicious Numbers

If a number is sending spam or unwanted calls, reporting helps whatsapp take action.

Open the chat with the unknown number.

Tap the number at the top and select Report Contact.

This also automatically blocks the number.

5. Mute Calls from Unknown Numbers

If you don’t want to block but want peace:

You can mute notifications from unknown contacts.

Go to the chat, tap the number → Mute → 1 year.

You won’t get notified when they call or message.

6. Stay Smart: Don’t Share Your Number Publicly

The best defense is prevention:

Avoid posting your number online or in public groups.

Be cautious with new contacts.

Only share your whatsapp number with trusted people.

✅ Final Tip: Take Control and Stay Stress-Free

Unknown whatsapp calls don’t have to disrupt your day. By blocking, muting, and using privacy settings wisely, you can reclaim your peace—and keep unwanted callers at bay.

 

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