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Simple steps to turn off the read status for Android text messages
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Android users rejoice! Did you know that turning off read receipts isn't just an iPhone feature? Disabling read receipts on your Android is easy, whether you're using Messages by Google or the Messages app on a Samsung Galaxy phone.

Things You Should Know

  • To turn off read receipts in Messages by Google on your Android, tap your profile in the Messages app, go to "Message Settings" > "RCS chats," and tap the switch.
  • Turn off read receipts in Samsung Messages by tapping the three-dot menu icon, going to "Settings" > "Advanced Messaging," and tapping the switch.
  • When you turn off read receipts on your Android, you can read a text without the sender knowing.
Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Using Messages by Google

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  1. Tap the app icon that looks like blue overlapping speech bubbles on a white background.[1]
  2. It's in the top right corner of your screen and will prompt a menu to open.
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  3. You'll see this near the bottom of the menu next to a gear icon.[2]
  4. It's the first item on the menu.[3]
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Using Samsung Messages

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  1. Tap the blue speech bubble icon with three dots in the middle.
    • Samsung Messages is the default text messaging app on all Samsung Galaxy phones. Use this method if you haven't installed Messages by Google.
  2. You'll see this three-dot menu icon centered on the right side of your screen.[5]
  3. It's at the bottom of the menu.[6]
  4. It's the first item on the menu.[7]
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Darlene has been writing and editing tech content at wikiHow since 2019. She previously worked for AppleCare, served as a writing tutor, volunteered in IT at an animal rescue, and taught as an adjunct professor for EN101 and EN102. Darlene has completed Coursera courses on technology, writing, and language. She holds both a BA (2011) and an MA (2012) from Rowan University in Writing, with a focus on workplace communication. With her extensive experience, academic background, and ongoing learning, Darlene has become the go-to grammar expert for her friends and family, as well as a skilled wordsmith for anyone in need. This article has been viewed 57,087 times.
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