How do I unblock someone on WhatsApp?

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Unblock Someone on WhatsApp Mobile App (iOS & Android)

Unblocking on your phone is the most common way—and it varies slightly between Android and iOS, but both are straightforward.

Unblock on Android Devices

  • Open WhatsApp Settings: Tap the three dots in the top-right corner of your WhatsApp home screen, then select “Settings”. This is where all your account and privacy controls live, so it’s the first stop for unblocking.
  • Go to Privacy: Once in Settings, tap the “Privacy” option (it has a lock icon next to it). This section manages who can see your activity and who’s blocked.
  • Access Blocked Contacts: Scroll to the bottom of the Privacy page to find “Blocked contacts”. Tap it to see your blocked list, then select the person you want to unblock. Hit “Unblock” in the pop-up—you’re done!
  • One thing to note: When you unblock someone on Android, their old chat history stays (as long as you didn’t delete it), but any messages they sent while blocked are gone—WhatsApp doesn’t store those. Also, they won’t get a notification that you unblocked them, so you’ll need to message them first if you want to reconnect. I once unblocked a friend and waited a week for them to reach out before realizing this—oops, don’t make that mistake!

    Unblock on iOS Devices

  • Open WhatsApp Settings: On your iPhone, tap the gear-shaped “Settings” icon at the bottom-right of the app. This is your gateway to all account adjustments.
  • Select Privacy: In the Settings menu, tap “Privacy” (near the top). This is where you manage blocking and visibility settings.
  • View Blocked List: Scroll down to “Blocked” and tap it. Find the person you want to unblock—either swipe left on their name and tap “Unblock”, or tap their name and hit “Unblock Contact” in the next screen.
  • Like Android, unblocking on iOS keeps your old chats but discards blocked messages. And no notification is sent. I once unblocked my cousin on iOS and forgot to message her—she thought I was still mad until I mentioned it at a family dinner. So always follow up with a quick “Hey, I unblocked you!” if you want to restart the conversation.

    After unblocking, remember that they’ll see your status updates, profile photo, and last seen again—if your privacy settings allow it. For example, if your last seen is set to “My Contacts”, they’ll see it; if it’s set to “Nobody”, they won’t. Double-check those settings if you want them to know you’re open to chatting.

    Unblock Someone via WhatsApp Web

    If you’re working on your computer and don’t want to grab your phone, WhatsApp Web is a great option. Here’s how to unblock someone there:

    Steps to Unblock on WhatsApp Web

  • Open WhatsApp Web: Make sure you’re logged in (scan the QR code with your phone if not). This is the same web interface you use for chatting on your laptop.
  • Go to Settings: Click the three dots in the top-left corner, then select “Settings”. This is similar to the mobile app but optimized for desktop.
  • Access Blocked Contacts: In Settings, click “Privacy” then “Blocked Contacts”. Find the person you want to unblock, click their name, and hit “Unblock” in the pop-up. The change syncs instantly with your mobile app—no need to do it twice!
  • WhatsApp Web is super convenient for quick fixes. I use it all the time when I’m writing a blog post and don’t want to switch to my phone. One tip: If the blocked list doesn’t load, refresh the page or log out and back in—this fixes most sync issues. Also, unblocking on Web doesn’t restore messages sent while blocked, so keep that in mind.

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    Another thing: If you unblock someone on Web but they still can’t message you, check your mobile app’s privacy settings—sometimes Web syncs with mobile, so if your mobile settings are restrictive, it affects Web too. For example, if your mobile’s “Who can message me” is set to “My Contacts”, they can message you; if it’s set to “Nobody”, they can’t—even after unblocking.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Unblocking & WhatsApp Web

    Let’s clear up some common confusion about unblocking and WhatsApp Web:

    Q: If I unblock someone, will they see my status updates again?

    A: Yes! Once unblocked, they regain access to your status updates, profile photo, and last seen—provided your privacy settings allow it. For example, if your last seen is set to “My Contacts”, they’ll see when you were last online. But if it’s set to “Nobody”, that stays—they won’t see it even after unblocking. A mistake I made once: I unblocked a friend but forgot my last seen was off, so she thought I was still ignoring her until I told her to check my status. To avoid this, go to Settings > Privacy > Last Seen and adjust it if needed. Also, if you had excluded them from your status before blocking (using the “Exclude” feature), unblocking doesn’t fix that—you’ll need to remove them from the excluded list manually.

    Q: Can someone message me immediately after I unblock them?

    A: Yes! As soon as you unblock someone, they can send you messages, calls, and media again. But any messages they sent while blocked are gone—WhatsApp discards those, so you’ll never see them. This is important to remember: If you unblock someone and they ask why you didn’t reply to their old messages, explain you never received them. I had this happen with my sister—she sent me 3 texts while blocked, and I had no idea until she mentioned it after I unblocked her. So it’s a good idea to send them a quick message first to let them know you’re open to chatting.

    Q: Why can’t I find the blocked contacts list on WhatsApp Web?

    A: If you’re struggling to find the blocked list on Web, try these fixes: First, make sure your phone is connected to the internet—Web relies on your phone’s connection. Second, check if you’re in the right section: Click the three dots > Settings > Privacy > Blocked Contacts. Many people click the chat list instead, so double-check. Third, update your browser—old browsers can cause sync issues. I once had this problem with Chrome; after updating, the blocked list appeared instantly. If none of these work, try a different browser (like Firefox or Safari) to see if the issue persists.

    If you tried any of these methods, let me know how it went in the comments—did you find unblocking easy? Or did you run into an issue I didn’t cover? I’d love to hear your thoughts!