How can I view WhatsApp Web on desktop?
How can I view WhatsApp Web on desktop?
Here's how to view WhatsApp in a web browser:
- Open your PC, laptop or tablet browser and head to web.whatsapp.com.
- On an Android phone open WhatsApp, tap the three dots at the top right and choose WhatsApp web.
- On an iPhone start WhatsApp, tap the settings icon at the bottom left and choose WhatsApp web/desktop.
What is the difference between WhatsApp Web and desktop?
WhatsApp Desktop is a standalone app that you can install on your Windows or Mac. Summarily, WhatsApp Web is a browser-based version of WhatsApp while WhatsApp Desktop is the WhatsApp app for computers.
How do I get WhatsApp Web on my desktop iPhone?
How to Set up and Use WhatsApp Web with iPhone
- Step #1. Launch WhatsApp on your iPhone → Tap on Settings.
- Step #2. Tap on WhatsApp Web/Desktop option.
- Step #3. A screen will appear with an option. Now launch web.whatsapp.com on your computer browser. ...
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Can I have WhatsApp on 2 devices?
Note: You can use WhatsApp on up to four companion devices at one time, but can only have one phone connected to your WhatsApp account at one time. You'll still need to register your WhatsApp account and link new devices with your phone.
Can I use WhatsApp web without a phone?
To use WhatsApp without a smartphone, users will need to link their smartphone with the version of WhatsApp they are using, including WhatsApp Web, Desktop or Portal. ... After that, users will be able to access WhatsApp Web without their smartphones.
How does desktop WhatsApp work?
WhatsApp Web and Desktop are computer-based extensions of the WhatsApp account on your phone. The messages you send and receive are synced between your phone and computer, and you can see your messages on both devices.
Is WhatsApp Web available for iPhone?
WhatsApp Web, the desktop browser version of the popular instant messaging app, is now available for Apple's iOS operating system, meaning Apple users can pair the app with their computers like Blackberry, Windows phone and Android users are already able to.