WhatsApp Now Works On Personal Computers




You can now use WhatsApp, the popular social messaging app, on your personal computer. The service that enables this feature is called WhatsApp Web. The web service reproduces all conversations and messages from your mobile device.

How To Use WhatsApp Web
First make sure you are using the latest version of WhatsApp on your mobile device. To verify if you are using the latest version for your device, open Play Store and search for WhatsApp using the keyword WhatsApp. If you see "UPDATE" on WhatsApp's Play Store page, then you should click "UPDATE" and follow the prompts to have the latest version of the app.




After you have updated WhatsApp, open the app.

Click the menu button to access "
WhatsApp Web." You will see it in the menu list. Click it.


Use Google Chrome to open https://web.whatsapp.com/ on your computer [download it here if you have not it on your computer already]

Scan the Quick Response [QR] code shown on https://web.whatsapp.com/ with the WhatsApp Web on your WhatsApp to pair WhatsApp on your phone with the WhatsApp web client.



All your WhatsApp conversations will automatically open on your web browser.

You can send messages from your computer. You can also send messages from your phone. Messages, whether sent from a computer or a phone are synchronised on both WhatsApp and the web client.

You can send messages and emoji, copy-and-paste text, send and replay voice notes, share images, copy image URL, save images, view contact info, profile status and picture, turn on desktop notifications, and log out. Those are the features I observed.

Note: Your phone must have Internet access for this to work, and the service currently works with only Google Chrome.


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