WhatsApp launches Desktop Application
Nearly 16 months after releasing their first web application, WhatsApp has something better for it’s users that makes the application easily accessible on Desktop (Windows and Mac) unlike before when users accessed it through emulators.
The company announced through a blog post on their website that the application isn’t different from WhatsApp Web but rather an extension of your phone implicating it creates a synchronization of messages and conversations between both devices. Read announcement below:
Nearly 16 months after releasing their first web application, WhatsApp has something better for it’s users that makes the application easily accessible on Desktop (Windows and Mac) unlike before when users accessed it through emulators.
The company announced through a blog post on their website that the application isn’t different from WhatsApp Web but rather an extension of your phone implicating it creates a synchronization of messages and conversations between both devices. Read announcement below:
Today we’re introducing a desktop app so you have a new way to stay in
touch anytime and anywhere – whether on your phone or computer at home
or work. Like WhatsApp Web, our desktop app is simply an extension of
your phone: the app mirrors conversations and messages from your mobile
device.
Just like WhatsApp web, the sign in procedures haven’t changed. To use the application, users have to open the application and scan the QR code using the WhatsApp Application on their phone then they are automatically logged in.
The update comes a month after WhatsApp releasing it’s end to end encryption aimed at making communication via WhatsApp private – sort of like a face-to-face conversation and not prone to cyber criminals or hackers.
Have you used the desktop app already? kindly share with us your views below.
Just like WhatsApp web, the sign in procedures haven’t changed. To use the application, users have to open the application and scan the QR code using the WhatsApp Application on their phone then they are automatically logged in.
The update comes a month after WhatsApp releasing it’s end to end encryption aimed at making communication via WhatsApp private – sort of like a face-to-face conversation and not prone to cyber criminals or hackers.
Have you used the desktop app already? kindly share with us your views below.
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