How to see Hidden Viber Chats on Android

Viber is a popular messaging app that allows users to send messages, make calls and share media files with friends and family. However, some users may want to keep their conversations private and hide them from prying eyes. Viber offers a feature called Hidden Chats that enables users to hide specific chats from the chat list and protect them with a PIN or fingerprint authentication. This article will show you how to see hidden Viber chats on Android.

Method 1: Accessing Hidden Viber Chats through Notification Log

One way to view hidden Viber chats on Android is through the notification log. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Long-press on the home screen and select Widgets.
  2. Scroll down and find the Settings shortcut widget.
  3. Drag and drop the widget on the home screen.
  4. Tap on the Settings shortcut widget to open the Settings menu.
  5. Scroll down and select Apps & notifications.
  6. Tap on Viber.
  7. Tap on Notifications.
  8. Tap on the arrow next to the Hidden chat notification.
  9. Tap on the message to open the hidden chat.

Method 2: Using a Third-Party App to View Hidden Viber Chats

Another way to see hidden Viber chats on Android is by using a third-party app called Notification History. Here are the steps:

  1. Download and install Notification History from the Google Play Store.
  2. Open the app and grant it the necessary permissions.
  3. Scroll down and find the Viber app.
  4. Tap on Viber to see the list of notifications.
  5. Look for the Hidden chat notification and tap on it.
  6. Tap on the message to open the hidden chat.

Note: Using third-party apps may pose a security risk, so use them at your own risk.

Viber’s Hidden Chats feature is a useful tool for protecting your privacy and keeping your conversations secure. By following the methods outlined in this article, you can easily access hidden Viber chats on Android. However, it’s important to remember that hiding chats is not foolproof, and anyone with access to your phone can potentially find and read them. Therefore, it’s always best to use strong passwords or biometric authentication to protect your device from unauthorized access.

Mike Lombardi/ author of the article

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