How to Delete a Viber Group on iPhone

Viber is a popular messaging app that allows users to create groups and communicate with multiple people at once. However, sometimes we may find ourselves in a Viber group that we no longer need or want to be part of. In this article, we will guide you through the step-by-step process of deleting a Viber group on iPhone.

Step-by-Step Guide to Deleting a Viber Group

  1. Open the Viber app on your iPhone.
  2. Navigate to the group you want to delete by swiping left or right on the main screen.
  3. Once you have located the group, tap and hold on it until a menu appears.
  4. From the menu, select “Delete and Exit Group.”
  5. Confirm the deletion by tapping “Delete” again in the pop-up window.
  6. The group will be deleted and you will no longer receive any messages from it.

Alternative Method to Delete a Viber Group on iPhone

If you are unable to delete a Viber group using the above method, you can try the following alternative method:

  1. Open the Viber app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap on the group you want to delete to open it.
  3. Tap on the group name at the top of the screen.
  4. Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and tap “Leave and Delete.”
  5. Confirm the deletion by tapping “Delete” again in the pop-up window.
  6. The group will be deleted and you will no longer receive any messages from it.

Deleting Viber groups that you no longer need or want to be part of is important for several reasons. Firstly, it helps to declutter your messaging app and frees up space on your device. Secondly, it ensures that you do not receive any unwanted messages or notifications from the group. Lastly, it is a courteous gesture to the other members of the group who may also want to leave or delete the group.

In conclusion, deleting a Viber group on iPhone is a simple and straightforward process that can be done in a few easy steps. Whether you choose to use the traditional method or the alternative method, it is important to delete Viber groups properly to ensure that you no longer receive any unwanted messages or notifications.

Mike Lombardi/ author of the article

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