Fortunately, this is usually an easy fix.
Information in this article applies to WhatsApp when it’s used on smartphones and computers.
Check that you’re online.
Even if Airplane Mode is off, you might still be offline.
You need a Wi-Fi or cellular connection before WhatsApp messages and notifications can reach your gadget.
See if WhatsApp is down.
Manage notifications within the WhatsApp app.
Open WhatsApp toSettings>Notificationsand verify the correct toggles are switched on.
Check your gear’s notification controls.
Check the Do Not Disturb options.
Switching Wi-Fi off on your mobile rig will move your connection to the cellular data pipe.
If you have a strong enough mobile data connection, this should clear up the WhatsApp notification issues.
Rebooting is a common step for fixing nearly any tech issue, this one included.
It only takes a few minutes and is one of the easier ways to fix problems with WhatsApp.
Check the low battery setting.
Many devices have a feature that automatically deactivates background app activity and notifications when the battery power runs low.
If you’re using the mobile app,here’s how to update WhatsApp on iPhone or Android.
Web users should update the mobile app and then refresh the WhatsApp website.
Update the operating system.
sign off of other devices.
Go toSettings>Notifications>WhatsAppand turn onAllow Notifications.
Next, launch the Watch app on your iPhone, selectNotifications, and tap theWhatsApp switchto turn it on.