WhatsApp desktop News
WhatsApp Web Down Today: WhatsApp Web allows you to send private messages directly from any desktop browser, ensuring you stay connected. It provides the convenience of a larger screen without the need to download a dedicated desktop application.
WhatsApp is working on a mute shortcut option for group chats.
It will allow users to easily mute the large groups when you don’t want to pay attention to them.
Here's the step-by-step guide to using the feature on the Desktop.
WhatsApp has already launched feature to prevent users from taking screenshot of view once message
WhatsApp today released an update preventing users from opening a view once message on desktop
WhatsApp rolled out the update for added security of view once messages
WhatsApp has unveiled a public beta program for the WhatsApp Desktop app.
WhatsApp is already testing a very useful feature on beta version 2.2133.1 of WhatsApp for Desktop.
WhatsApp Users can also gain access to the new waveform design for voice notes.
Meanwhile, WhatsApp comes with a web client which needs users to be connected to a smartphone, but with the recent beta releases, it will soon be a thing of the past.
WhatsApp may not ask for scanning of QR codes on your laptop or desktop as a new beta test for the WhatsApp Web interface drops the need for an active mobile device.
WhatsApp has not officially declared the release date of the app but users will soon be able to chat with their contacts on their desktop PCs without an internet connection.
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