The popular instant messaging platform WhatsApp has started rolling out its one of the most-awaited features ‘multi-device support>support’ for its beta testers.
According to ANI, WhatsApp has been developing this feature for some quiet time, and this new development by the platform is currently a limited public beta test.
A popular website that pushes regular updates around the app, stated that WhatsApp Web, WhatsApp Desktop, and Portal “can work without an active Internet connection on a mobile phone.”
The first version of the multi-device will make it possible to link up to four devices to a WhatsApp account. To check the eligibility, a user has to open WhatsApp Web/Desktop Settings on the phone and, if the feature is enabled for the WhatsApp account, the user will see a new row called ‘Multi-device beta’.
However, the user needs to be a member of the Beta program.
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