Today, WhatsApp has seen fit to roll out multi-device support to roll out all iOS and Android users. The new addition will allow users to run WhatsApp on four linked devices without the need for a smartphone connection.
The new extension is a pretty neat addition to the mix of features as it will allow people to use their laptops and tablets for communication purposes.
So how do you use this? If you wish to use the new feature, you will have to enable multi-device support from the app’s settings. All you have to do is launch the WhatsApp app on your iPhone and then select Settings>Linked Devices>Multi-Device Beta>Join Beta.
Once you do this, you will be able to use multiple devices with the same WhatsApp account.
Once all your devices are linked, the messages can be sent and received using the WhatsApp app for desktop or web-based service.
Henceforth, your phone with WhatsApp installed on it will no longer be required to stay active or online. At this point, it is not possible to delete a message or conversation from the linked devices.
Nonetheless, WhatsApp could update with all its latest features for the multi-device extension in the future.
You should also note that you cannot make a WhatsApp call from the web, desktop, or Portal to people who have an outdated version of WhatsApp.
Moreover, you can only use a single number connected to your WhatsApp account. On the plus side, personal calls and messages will remain end-to-end encrypted across your entire linked devices.
If you do not use your phone with WhatsApp for more than 14 days, your linked devices will lose their connection. Hence, you would have to connect to the phone again. Lastly, the feature is still in its beta phase so performance and other functions may be glitchy.
What are your thoughts on the new feature from WhatsApp?
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