WhatsApp is reportedly working on web version without connected phone

WhatsApp is reportedly working on web version without connected phone

When you think about WhatsApp, other than privacy concerns, the first thing that pops into the mind is chats and then smartphones making free video calls. While it’s not far from the truth at all, the world’s most popular instant messaging app won’t require having a phone connected to work.

You can use WhatsApp on a laptop or desktop computer as well, but for the moment, you also need to have the app opened on your smartphone.


Related: WhatsApp Pink is malware spreading through group chats


Let’s suppose that your smartphone was sent to the service to get it repair, and you’ll obviously be unable to access WhatsApp for a while and have a non-touchscreen phone at your disposal only for emergency calls. That’s when using WhatsApp Web on your computer without having to open the app on your phone becomes a good idea.


Available for PC since 2015


Since 2015, WhatsApp made available its PC version for mirroring conversations from the mobile app. A lot of users demanded that keeping the phone connected to the app will stop being a condition for using WhatsApp Web, and there’s a huge hint that the developers are working to grant the users their long-lasted wish.


WABetaInfo’s Twitter account, a trusted source when it comes to the plans of those in charge of developing the Facebook-owned app, reveals that WhatsApp could be preparing the release of a UWP (Universal Windows Platform) app with a new multi-platform system. By doing ..

Support the originator by clicking the read the rest link below.