GBWhatsApp conversations are saved on our phone by default, but if we don't know their exact location, it's hard to find them
To access conversations stored in the terminal, we need a file manager, in this example we used Google Files.
Once we open it, we will have to scroll down so that we get to the internal storage section:

In Internal Storage, we scroll down until we see the GBWhatsApp folder. We click on it:

On the next screen, click on Databases:

Here we will find our dialogue file:

Like backups, GBWhatsApp conversation files are encrypted. If you uninstall the app and want to access your chat history, remember that in this form of encryption you cannot do it outside the app: only by opening GBWhatsApp you can decrypt these files and access their contents.
In addition to the phone's memory, conversations are also saved to Google Drive if we activate the automatic backup option. This feature is configured on first launch in GBWhatsApp, but if you haven't already done so, you can do so by searching for settings. However, there is no way to access conversations saved in Google Drive: they are hidden from the user, so their files cannot be manipulated.
If you want to access your conversations from outside GBWhatsApp, you can do so by exporting them individually. This way you'll be able to send via email, other messaging apps, or even save an unencrypted plain text file in the cloud (or its multimedia files if you prefer), which you can send on any platform Consult with any editor.