WhatsApp announced several new features for its users yesterday. One is that up to 4 devices can now be linked to the same account, so chats remain synced, encrypted and fluid even after your phone is disconnected, they reported on social networks.
With this change, there’s no problem even if your phone doesn’t have enough battery or you don’t have a charger.
WhatsApp took its first steps as a mobile application, but realizing that hundreds of millions of people use WhatsApp on computers and tablets, changes to the app are permanent to further improve the messaging and calling experience. they explain in their blog.
βTo make device pairing even easier, we’ve created a completely new app for Windows. With faster loading and a familiar interface, chatting between devices feels seamless.β Here you can download the new Windows application: https://whatsapp.com/download
What’s new
This new desktop application for Windows loads faster and is designed with an interface that will be familiar to both WhatsApp and Windows users, they explain.
No charger, no problem. You can now connect WhatsApp to up to 4 devices, keeping your chats synced, encrypted and fluid even after your phone goes offline π₯οΈ π²
– Whatsapp Whatsapp) March 23, 2023
“You can have group video calls with up to eight people and audio calls with up to 32 people.” The company ensures that they continue to expand these limits so that their users are always in touch with friends, family and colleagues.
More is more π Because we know what makes groups thrive, we’ve added new features to your group chats:
π₯ Doubled group size to 1,024
π¬ Admins control who can join groups
π Search and view shared groupsWith more people and more control, your group connections can continue to grow. pic.twitter.com/nBTt7N95q9
– Whatsapp Whatsapp) March 21, 2023
WhatsApp has reiterated its privacy goal of providing a fully encrypted end-to-end experience and enabling communication between mobile phones, computers, tablets and more across platforms. “This means that your personal messages, your multimedia files and the calls you make are always protected by end-to-end encryption on all your devices,” he says on the blog.
They also announced that they hope to launch a new, faster application for Mac desktop computers, the same application that is currently in early beta.
Source: Eluniverso

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