Two days ago, WhatsApp's 600 million users around the world have noticed minor changes to the app. WhatsApp now allows users to see whether their messages had been read by recipients. This change has led to widespread criticism among many users. Before this change, a checkmark that appeared on a message meant that it had reached WhatsApp servers. A second checkmark showed it reached the recipient's smartphone. Now a new layer has been added. Once the message is opened, the sender sees both the checkmarks marked in blue. Obviously, not everyone was excited about the new change. Lately, some of the app's users figured out a magic solution to trick the blue checkmarks, according to MEEDIA. To do so, let the app open all the time, so that the message from WhatsApp server can be downloaded. Then switch your phone to flight mode. Thus, the network connection is interrupted, and the downloaded message can be read without the servers take note of them. After reading, you can close WhatsApp again and disable flight mode. Although the process is relatively long but it gives the person a chance to respond later or to use the "I didn't get your message" excuse.