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Get ready to use WhatsApp from your desktop


Get Ready to Use WhatsApp From Desktop
Get Ready to Use WhatsApp From Desktop
Get Ready to Use WhatsApp From Desktop
Get Ready to Use WhatsApp From Desktop
Get Ready to Use WhatsApp From Desktop
Get Ready to Use WhatsApp From Desktop
Get Ready to Use WhatsApp From Desktop
WhatsApp may have 600 million users, but when it comes to the web, the messaging app is a little behind its competitors such as Telegram, Viber, Line and WeChat. That, however, may soon change

AndroidWorld.nl reporters further dug into its investigation and found out that WhatsApp has a domain dedicated for a web client. 



"We still were curious about what the site was going to be and we have assumed some further research," writes (translated) AndroidWorld.nl. "The first guess was an instant hit; the website http://web.whatsapp.com appeared to exist but is protected and can only be signed by a Google account.


Interestingly, the code does not mention WhatsApp founder Facebook, which purchased the app for $19 billion, and the web client domain features Google login, not Facebook login. The absence of Facebook seems to mean that WhatsApp Web will likely not use the social network's login utility. Instead, AndroidWorld.nl reports that the web client will likely use a technique similar to what Telegram uses to verify the user's identity.

 
Telegram logs users to the web client by sending messages to the user's phone. WhatsApp Web is said to do the same, although instead of sending text messages, the client will be delivering QR codes that can then be scanned to allow the user to log in to the web client.

source-: TechTime

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