Avoid WhatsApp dhokha by using 2 Templates👇
- Yashdeep Yashdeep
- Aug 28
- 2 min read
These are two smart methods you can use to make sure you’re not falling for “dhokha” on WhatsApp.
1. Access Your Partner’s Screen
To do this, you can use 3 different apps. I’ve already shared the names of these apps in my Instagram DMs, so check there.
2. Get WhatsApp Code by Message Forwarding
This method requires setting up MacroDroid templates on your partner’s Android phone. Once done, you’ll be able to send a trigger word (like “Code”) and their phone will automatically forward you the WhatsApp code.
Step 1 – Download MacroDroid and Add Templates
On your partner’s Android phone, download the MacroDroid app.
Import the three templates I’ve provided
After importing, you need to customize each macro so that it works with your number and your chosen trigger word.
Step 2 – Configure Each Macro
1) Forward 1 (Setup Trigger Word)
Open the Forward 1 macro.
Tap on Trigger → SMS from… → Configure.
Select your own phone number (this ensures it only responds to you).
On the next screen, you’ll see a default trigger word (usually “code”). Replace it with your own word if you want, or keep it as “code”.
Tap OK, then Save Macro.
2) Forward 2 (Setup SMS Forwarding Action)
Open the Forward 2 macro.
Tap on Action → Forward SMS → Configure.
Select your phone number as the recipient.
Tap OK, then Save Macro.
3) Forward 3 (Setup Off Switch)
Open the Forward 3 macro.
Tap on Trigger → SMS from… → Configure.
Select your number again.
Save the macro.(This macro is the “off switch” that you’ll use later to stop message forwarding.)
Step 3 – How It Works
Activate Forwarding
From your own phone, send a simple SMS to your partner’s number.
Write “Code” (or whatever trigger word you set in Macro 1).
As soon as their phone receives it, Macro 2 will activate and set up SMS forwarding.
Get WhatsApp Code
Log in to their WhatsApp
Turn Off Forwarding
Simply send another SMS from your number to your partner’s number with the word “Off”.
Macro 3 will get triggered and disable the SMS forwarding immediately.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This method is shared only for fun and awareness purposes. It’s meant to be used in situations where you suspect someone might be cheating on you. It is not intended to cause harm, invade privacy, or be misused in any way. Please use it at your own risk and responsibility.