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The WhatsApp web application can now be used with the phone switched off – Marseille News

WhatsApp Web can now be used with the phone switched off | Pixabay

Finally, the WhatsApp web app will work even if the cell phone is not connected to the internet or is not turned on and luckily it is a new alternative which is already available on Android and iPhone cell phones.

As you may remember, a few months ago, WhatsApp announced that they would make some changes to the app so that people can use the web version when the cell phone is turned off because now this new alternative is already a reality.

Now, WhatsApp Web will work even if the cell phone is not connected to the Internet or is not turned on, a new alternative already available on Android and iPhone cell phones.

Moreover, as if that weren’t enough, WhatsApp users will also be able to go to the app settings and enter “linked devices” to add a new one.

Steps to access the new WhatsApp web alternative Enter the configuration option Enter the web or desktop version Scan the QR that will be displayed on the screen using the device’s camera

This is how WhatsApp will allow you to connect up to four additional devices without needing to connect the main cell phone.

However, the same account cannot be used on two mobile phones, although it is expected that this possibility will be possible later.

On the other hand, a few days ago it was announced on social networks that Facebook was going to change its name and international media assure that Facebook’s name change is to highlight the ambition of the tech giant. to be known for something other than social media.

It is about reflecting his new approach to build what he has dubbed the “metaverse”, a meeting place between individuals in the digital world.

The rebranding would also position Facebook within the group itself which includes other networks like Instagram, WhatsApp or Oculus.

In addition, it could also serve, according to the media, to avoid the intense surveillance that the social network has been subjected to in recent months, which is one of Zuckerberg’s goals for the future.

It is worth mentioning that the news became known just days after the company announced new controls on its platforms to protect children and adolescents and thus deal with the reputation crisis it is going through after one of the its former employees accused the company of concealing that these platforms are harmful to minors.

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