In the absence of this function, we have to find our lives to be able to differentiate the different types of messages that arrive daily.
In APPerlas, and more specifically I, give different uses to the messaging apps that I store in a folder called MESSAGES :
- Private messages Relatives: For this I use the application iMESSAGE Since most of my relatives have an iPhone, I communicate with them by this means. Any other relative with another type of smartphone, can write to me by Telegram
- Group Messages: For groups I have chosen to use WHATSAPP An app that, from my point of view, has become be a group message runner. Therefore, when I see that there is a notification in this app, I know directly that it is a group message.
- Messages from friends: For friends we use the app LINE, an application in which all of them have profiles. When I want, or want to get in touch with me, we use this platform.
- Messages from people we don't trust very much: Many of us know people through social networks with whom we would like to message privately, but to whom we do not want to give our number of phone. To be able to do this, the app we use is KIK MESSENGER
In this way, and due to the different uses that we have given to each app, taking a look at the messaging applications, we will know what type of message we have received.
To many it will seem silly, but since I've been doing this I haven't stopped answering messages to relatives who at some point required a quick response from me, which happened when I only used WhatsApp as a messaging app.
How do you guys do it?
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