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Is it safe?
WhatsApp claim that they use the same security protection on the web, which is also the same encryption that used on phone too. Unless you are sending dirty messages, nude photos, or planning some bad activity, you have nothing to fear.
Another News that relating to WhatsApp is WhatSim. WhatSim slides into your phone like a regular SIM card, but that’s where the similarities end. The company says it can connect to 400 carrier networks in 150 countries, and automatically latches on to the nearest one. For €10 (€5 in some countries) you get unlimited WhatsApp text messaging. Sending video, photos and voice messages costs extra, meaning you’ll have to recharge WhatSim with credits to get the full experience.
Right now, WhatSim focusing only in Europe, along part of Africa, the Middle East and South America. WhatSim is not affiliated with WhatsApp, as this is the brainchild of Zeromobile founder and CEO Manuel Zanella, who has been working on to lower mobile phone bills over a decade.
Whatsapp News - whatsApp web and whatsApp sim card.
WhatsApp has dominated the instant messaging industry for a very long time. It is so popular that almost everyone that uses a smartphone will have it installed on their phone. WhatsApp has now launched a web-based client, so you can finally use WhatsApp on your PC and sync with your phone.
It is so convenient for those who always leave their phone somewhere else while using their computer. The only thing that i dislike due to lack of iOS support, but i guess they need to ask permission from Apple before allowing iPhone users to use.
If you hold a smartphone that enable you to scan that QR code. You can just click on the + sign, like how you want to create a new chat, and select the WhatsApp web.
This will enable you to scan the QR code on their website ( https://web.whatsapp.com/ ) Remember that you have to use Chrome in order to go to that link, as they only support chrome. It will sync right after you scan the QR code and tadaaaa, you are able to use your computer to chat on whatsapp. it is that simple and fast.
What you can do on WhatsApp Web:
The web interface lets you do a number of useful things:
"Our web client is simply an extension of your phone: the web browser mirrors conversations and messages from your mobile device — this means all of your messages still live on your phone"
If you hold a smartphone that enable you to scan that QR code. You can just click on the + sign, like how you want to create a new chat, and select the WhatsApp web.
This will enable you to scan the QR code on their website ( https://web.whatsapp.com/ ) Remember that you have to use Chrome in order to go to that link, as they only support chrome. It will sync right after you scan the QR code and tadaaaa, you are able to use your computer to chat on whatsapp. it is that simple and fast.
What you can do on WhatsApp Web:
The web interface lets you do a number of useful things:
- Use your keyboard to type.
- Access media (photos, videos, audio) in-line. You can also download any media directly to your PC.
- Start a new conversation with any contact, or search for existing conversations.
- View contact info.
- Talk in group chats and view group info.
- Connect multiple computers to your phone and save them for the future. You can also remotely disconnect any browser from your phone.
- Get or mute desktop alerts and sounds.
- Share photos, record audio, or use your webcam.
what you can't do on WhatsApp Web
- The web interface is limited in a few ways:
- Emojis aren’t mapped to your keyboard, so you’ll need to manually add them using the emoji keyboard available in the web interface.
- You can’t start a new group chat or leave an existing group chat from the web interface.
- It’s not possible to share contacts or maps via the web interface.
- You can’t block users directly through the web interface.
- You can’t change your profile picture or profile status.
- You can’t use two browsers at the same time. While you can add multiple browsers/PCs to your phone, you can only use one at a time.
Is it safe?
WhatsApp claim that they use the same security protection on the web, which is also the same encryption that used on phone too. Unless you are sending dirty messages, nude photos, or planning some bad activity, you have nothing to fear.
Another News that relating to WhatsApp is WhatSim. WhatSim slides into your phone like a regular SIM card, but that’s where the similarities end. The company says it can connect to 400 carrier networks in 150 countries, and automatically latches on to the nearest one. For €10 (€5 in some countries) you get unlimited WhatsApp text messaging. Sending video, photos and voice messages costs extra, meaning you’ll have to recharge WhatSim with credits to get the full experience.
Right now, WhatSim focusing only in Europe, along part of Africa, the Middle East and South America. WhatSim is not affiliated with WhatsApp, as this is the brainchild of Zeromobile founder and CEO Manuel Zanella, who has been working on to lower mobile phone bills over a decade.
The most popular messaging for the WhatsApp app on mobile has come up for PC use. Whatsapp web users can integrate their Android / Windows / Blackberry device with their PC, and have free conversations with their friends and family. However, since this app relies on users installing WhatsApp with users with an active smartphone, some people will not yet be able to benefit from this app (avoid sites that offer you such an app. Because no such app exists).Whatsapp web app download
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