WhatsApp
has millions of active users. The
messaging platform has witnessed
exponential growth in last few years. In
a way, WhatsApp has replaced the
conventional messaging system. All kind
of users are using this platform for
their day-to-day conversation.
According to a Dutch tech blog,
AndroidWorld, a version of whatsapp for
web is in works.
WhatsApp users are demanding for the
web version of WhatsApp from years.
Many users ended up accessing
WhatsApp on their computers using
AirDroid and Blustacks. Some other
messaging apps which are leading rivals
for WhatsApp like, WeChat, Viber, Line
and Telegram already have desktop
client of their messaging app. It is
important that WhatsApp brings the web
version of their app now. WhatsApp
didn't find the necessity of web or
desktop version of the messaging
platform as they wanted to stay mobile
only communication platform.
But, with increasing competition in
wireless messaging platforms, it is
important for WhatsApp to bring the
desktop interface to help users access
their messages even when they are
away from their smartphones.
According to a news on AndoridWorld.nl,
the new version 2.11.471 hits the web
version of WhatsApp. However, even if
WhatsApp creates the web client, users
will have to use OAuth authentication
to login to their WhatsApp account.
Web client will connect with mobile
client of app to seek permissions. If you
accept this request, it will revert back
to web client and let you access your
Whatsapp account from desktop.
WhatsApp has even created http://
web.whatsapp.com/subdomain to power
this upcoming version.
Facebook acquired WhatsApp earlier
this year, this new move of WhatsApp’s
expansion hits Facebook’s future vision
but however, Facebook hasn't
integrated Facebook Login to access
WhatsApp web client. The screenshot on
AndroidWorld.nl’s post proves the
upcoming WhatsApp’s web client
has millions of active users. The
messaging platform has witnessed
exponential growth in last few years. In
a way, WhatsApp has replaced the
conventional messaging system. All kind
of users are using this platform for
their day-to-day conversation.
According to a Dutch tech blog,
AndroidWorld, a version of whatsapp for
web is in works.
WhatsApp users are demanding for the
web version of WhatsApp from years.
Many users ended up accessing
WhatsApp on their computers using
AirDroid and Blustacks. Some other
messaging apps which are leading rivals
for WhatsApp like, WeChat, Viber, Line
and Telegram already have desktop
client of their messaging app. It is
important that WhatsApp brings the web
version of their app now. WhatsApp
didn't find the necessity of web or
desktop version of the messaging
platform as they wanted to stay mobile
only communication platform.
But, with increasing competition in
wireless messaging platforms, it is
important for WhatsApp to bring the
desktop interface to help users access
their messages even when they are
away from their smartphones.
According to a news on AndoridWorld.nl,
the new version 2.11.471 hits the web
version of WhatsApp. However, even if
WhatsApp creates the web client, users
will have to use OAuth authentication
to login to their WhatsApp account.
Web client will connect with mobile
client of app to seek permissions. If you
accept this request, it will revert back
to web client and let you access your
Whatsapp account from desktop.
WhatsApp has even created http://
web.whatsapp.com/subdomain to power
this upcoming version.
Facebook acquired WhatsApp earlier
this year, this new move of WhatsApp’s
expansion hits Facebook’s future vision
but however, Facebook hasn't
integrated Facebook Login to access
WhatsApp web client. The screenshot on
AndroidWorld.nl’s post proves the
upcoming WhatsApp’s web client
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