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WhatsApp, the favorite instant messaging app of billions of users around the world, has made a big change for the Windows ...
WhatsApp has updated its Windows app. The new version is web-based. It uses Microsoft Edge WebView2. Users must re-link their ...
In its latest beta update, WhatsApp has ditched the native Windows desktop app and replaced it with a web-based version. Yep, ...
WhatsApp has reportedly replaced its native Windows app with a web-based version in the latest beta update. This means users ...
The change, which is rolling out globally “over the next few months,” lets WhatsApp users share status updates across Instagram and Facebook, as well as enable single sign-on.
A new “Logout [internal]” option spotted in the WhatsApp 2.25.17.37 beta release by Android Authority presents users with the choice to sign out on their primary WhatsApp device while either ...
The wait is over, people: WhatsApp is officially, finally, available on iPad. WhatsApp started as an iPhone app way back in 2009. Seventeenyears later, the app is still available on iPhone, as ...