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WhatsApp Web is an extension of a mobile application enabling users to enjoy in-app services on a larger screen. Features ...
Unfortunately, WhatsApp doesn’t allow you to speed up the playback speed or the volume level on the web version. As an alternative, you need to download a Chrome extension called Zapp.
WhatsApp web will only work with certain browsers like Edge, Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera, etc. Even more, they won’t work if the versions of these browsers are obsolete.
On WhatsApp Web, you’ll also be working on a larger screen, which means less scrolling to begin with, and a better overview of both individual chats and your conversation list.
Now, WhatsApp is known for being a mobile app, but it can also be used on a desktop computer in the form of WhatsApp Web. Several WhatsApp Web users have been experiencing a rather strange problem ...
The web version is unique in that it can run on any system with a browser, so it offers a versatile option for users who do not have access to a native WhatsApp client (or don't want to use one).
The WhatsApp desktop application for Windows PCs and Macs gained audio and video call support back in 2021. Four years later, and it looks like the WhatsApp Web client might (finally) be next in line.
Do you have a habit of using WhatsApp Web on your office laptop? Then change this habit, because the Government of India's ...
The new Web client is actually a simple mirror from the WhatsApp app on your phone, so in order to use it, you’ll need to have an active connection on your phone, not just your computer.
WhatsApp is letting users link up their phone with its web and desktop apps using biometrics. This means you can now login using face, fingerprint, or iris scans depending on what device you have.