There are a few ways to delete your old WhatsApp account without a SIM. You can use the Find Friends feature in the app to search for your contacts who are also using WhatsApp, then delete your account from their phones. You can also log out of WhatsApp on your phone and delete the app off of your phone entirely.

To delete your old WhatsApp number, you’ll need to delete the app and then install it again. Once you’ve done that, you can log in with your new number.

No, WhatsApp does not delete inactive accounts.

WhatsApp messages are not deleted from the sender’s or receiver’s phone, but rather from the WhatsApp servers. You can delete messages on your phone by swiping to the left and then tapping “Delete.” To delete messages before they are delivered to the recipient, you must turn off your internet connection.

If someone gets your old number on WhatsApp, they could potentially send messages to your contacts. They could also see your profile picture and read any messages you sent before changing your number.

You will lose all your contacts and conversations. You will also lose any media that you’ve shared on WhatsApp like photos, videos, and voice messages.

If you uninstall WhatsApp for 2 months, your account will be deleted.

You can check this by trying to send a message to the account. If you receive an error message, then the account is inactive.

If you had an account on WhatsApp, you can still access it. However, if the account is deactivated or deleted, you will not be able to access it.

The answer is no. WhatsApp messages are encrypted and can only be read on the intended recipient’s phone.

I’m not sure who checked your profile WhatsApp.

The simplest way to delete old WhatsApp messages is to use the app’s built-in feature for clearing your chat history. To do this, go to “Settings” in WhatsApp and tap on “Chat Settings.” From there, you’ll be able to select how many days of messages you want to keep. If you’re trying to clear more than a year’s worth of messages, it might be easier to delete your conversation with someone instead.