

While you can add multiple browsers/PCs to your phone, you can only use one at a time. Change media download settings, so all photos and videos sent to you are downloaded automatically.

Make or receive WhatsApp Voice or Video calls.In light of the foregoing, here is a list of things you can’t do with WhatsApp Web: I read somewhere that this is a security feature – I’m not sure about that because Telegram Web isn’t any less secure. Compared to other Instant messaging applications like Telegram whose web app works even when the mobile app is offline, WhatsApp Web might seem inferior. WhatsApp Web works as a mirror of the mobile app and so your phone needs to be connected at all times else you wouldn’t get the new messages. Keyboard shortcuts: Ctrl+Shift+ to the next chat.Download media files directly to your PC.Reply, forward, star, and delete messages.Send voice notes, emojis, stickers, GIFs.Share photos, videos, documents, links, and contacts.WhatsApp Web Interface Features in WhatsApp Web Your mobile app and WhatsApp Web will sync as soon as WhatsApp reads the QR code and you can now do almost everything like you would with the mobile app. Point your phone’s rear camera to the QR code on your PC screen.On your WhatsApp mobile app, tap Menu > WhatsApp Web to start the QR code reader.Now that you’ve got your devices ready, here are the next steps: It’s also advisable to have the latest WhatsApp version for Android | iOS. All that you require includes an smartphone with a working rear camera, an active Internet connection. Today, my task is to show you how to get the most out of WhatsApp when using its browser version on your PC. It has been 2 years since and WhatsApp has gotten a lot of significant improvements with the UI being the most noticeable. The last time FossMint covered the app, there wasn’t an official desktop client. WhatsApp (also WhatsApp Messenger) is a free, cross-platform instant messaging and Voice over IP software that enables users to send text and voice messages, make voice and video calls, share media files such as mp3 and voice notes, document files, location pins, and other types of attachments.
