WhatsApp is a messaging app that also allows for voice and video calls. It’s similar to FaceTime, in that you can communicate with other WhatsApp users, as well as send pictures and videos. However, if you use WhatsApp most of the time, you’re probably exchanging text messages as well. Here are the steps to backup your WhatsApp messages on your iPhone: ..

Steps to Backup WhatsApp Messages on iPhone

If you have an Apple ID, enter your password and tap Sign In. If you don’t have an Apple ID, enter your email address and tap Sign Up. If you have a Google account, sign in to that account first. Then sign in to iCloud with your Google account credentials. If you don’t have a Google account, enter your email address and tap Create Account. After you create your account, enter your password and tap Sign In. ..

WhatsApp is a messaging app that you can use to communicate with your friends and family. To use WhatsApp, you need to tap on the to exchange for toggle in the list. This will open up a window where you can enter your contact information and WhatsApp will send the message.

To backup your chat session, tap the Definitions menu (the gear), then the Chats button and Chat Backup. ..

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To automatically back up your photos and videos every day, turn on the Auto Backup switch and choose “Daily.” ..

If you want to save videos too, activate Include videos. Note that they can be quite large and use a lot of your iCloud storage. ..

Final Words

If you are using WhatsApp on your iPhone, we recommend you to backup your messages. Backing up your messages will help you keep them safe and sound, and you can also use them if something happens to your phone or if you want to restore them if something goes wrong with your WhatsApp account. To Backup WhatsApp Messages on iPhone:

  1. Open the WhatsApp app on your iPhone.
  2. Scroll down and select the “Message” tab.
  3. Click on the “Backup” button at the bottom of the screen.
  4. Enter a name for the backup file and click on the “Create” button.
  5. The backup file will be created in your current location and will be named after the app name (for example, “WhatsApp_backup1”).
  6. To view or use the backup file:
  7. Open the WhatsApp app and select one of your messages from within it (for example, “Message 1”).
  8. Click on the “History” tab at the top of the screen and select a date/time that corresponds to when you backed up this message (for example, September 15th, 2017).
  9. If you want to restore this message later, just open the WhatsApp app and select it from within its history list (for example, Message 1) again!