Matrix Posted July 30, 2019 Share Posted July 30, 2019 WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new version of its desktop app that will work without needing to be authenticated by the a phone. According to a recent tweet by well-known WhatsApp tipster, WABetaInfo, the new desktop client is based on the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) and, will enable users to use it even when their phone’s not connected to the internet. In addition, WhatsApp is also reportedly working on a multi-platform system that would allow users to access their chats and profiles on more than one device with the same account. The multi-platform system will also work in synchronization with WhatsApp’s UWP to offer the standard chat interface on different devices with the same account, claimed the report. It’s not immediately clear when the new features will make their way to end-users, but it is said to work irrespective of whether the user has an Android phone, an iPhone or even a Windows Phone device. That’s exactly how Telegram works as well, and WhatsApp will certainly make life a lot easier for millions of its users once it incorporates the new feature in its desktop app. WhatsApp first released a web version of its popular messaging app back in 2015, but to use it, one needs to have their phone connected to the Internet. As most users know already, users have to authenticate their account on computers by scanning a QR code on the web client through the built-in camera functionality within the WhatsApp application on their phone. However, that might be a thing of the past if the latest report turns out to accurate. VIEW: Original Article. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted July 30, 2019 Share Posted July 30, 2019 Yes this backdoor by Facebook fits in with all the others they already have in Windows . I bet the government loves it . Not only can Facebook share your data with the government on phones they will be able to do with a Windows 10 app on windows now !!! You may as well just use Facebook messenger with no encryption like the 1.5 billion other Facebook zombies do. 2,5 billion users on at lest one Facebook app out of the 3 messengers they have . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mkc21 Posted July 30, 2019 Share Posted July 30, 2019 9 hours ago, steven36 said: Yes this backdoor by Facebook fits in with all the others they already have in Windows . I bet the government loves it . Not only can Facebook share your data with the government on phones they will be able to do with a Windows 10 app on windows now !!! You may as well just use Facebook messenger with no encryption like the 1.5 billion other Facebook zombies do. 2,5 billion users on at lest one Facebook app out of the 3 messengers they have . yeah, I came to say the same, and now it'll be worse because they won't have to go through your phone to get a message, governments love it indeed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator DKT27 Posted August 1, 2019 Administrator Share Posted August 1, 2019 Waiting for years for them to come up with this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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