Prerequisites
You don't need root access, but you will need a simple file explorer. This process can be undone at any time.
1. Open your preferred file manager app. For this tutorial, I am using ES File Explorer.
2. Navigate to your WhatsApp folder. It's more than likely on /sd card, as you can see in the images below. ClickWhatsApp and then Media.
3. Next go into WhatsApp images and click the three dots icon at the top right. This will bring up theNew box. Click File.
4. Create a file called .nomedia and hit OK. You'll get a toast saying that .nomedia has been created.
5. Go back to gallery app and you'll see that your WhatsApp folder has vanished. (If it hasn't, try clearing the cache for your gallery app in Settings > Apps/app manager > Gallery/album, depending on your phone's manufacturer.) If this freaks you out, all you need to do is delete the .nomedia file.
The savvy among you may notice that there is no .nomedia file in your WhatsApp images folder. All you need to do to see it is enable hidden files in your file manager. In ES, you tap the little blue icon in the top left (the phone and globe), then scroll down until you see the on/off switch for Show hidden files. Turn this option on.
6. Now, if you go back into your WhatsApp images folder, you'll see your hidden files. Just long press the .nomedia file and delete it. Your WhatsApp images will now reappear in your gallery app (again, if they don't, try clearing the cache and rebooting your phone if necessary). Don't forget to turn off hidden files if you don't want them all showing up in every folder in your file manager.
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