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WhatsApp users will soon be able to access their account from 4 devices

By ANI | Updated: June 4, 2021 15:10 IST

Facebook-owned instant messaging application WhatsAap will soon allow support on multiple devices at the same time. The company also confirmed that it will roll out more new features including disappearing mode' across all chat threads along with a 'view once' option as well.

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Facebook-owned instant messaging application WhatsAap will soon allow support on multiple devices at the same time. The company also confirmed that it will roll out more new features including disappearing mode' across all chat threads along with a 'view once' option as well.

As per The Verge, the multi-device support feature will be entering public beta in the coming months, allowing users to access their accounts from up to four linked devices.

The news came in an interview between WABetaInfo and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and WhatsApp head Will Cathcart.

Cathcart stopped short of confirming reports that WhatsApp has an iPad app in development, but said that multi-device support will make WhatsApp on iPad a possibility.

Zuckerberg also confirmed that WhatsApp is adding a new 'view once' feature, which will allow users to send content that disappears after it's been viewed. The service is also expanding its disappearing messages feature, which currently allows messages to be deleted after a set period of time. In the future, a new 'disappearing mode' will let you turn on disappearing messages across all chat threads.

Facebook's CEO confirmed that the multi-device feature will not compromise the end-to-end encryption that WhatsApp offers for messages sent between individuals.

"It'll still be end-to-end encrypted," Zuckerberg wrote.

Zuckerberg added, "It's been a big technical challenge to get all your messages and content to sync properly across devices even when your phone battery dies, but we've solved this and we're looking forward to getting it out soon!"

WhatsApp did not confirm when the 'view once' and 'disappearing mode' features are expected to launch, but Cathcart said that multi-device support will be entering public beta "in the next month or two."

Alongside multi-device support, WABetaInfo has also reported that WhatsApp is working on a new password-protected encrypted chat backups feature that could finally allow users to transfer their chat histories between iOS and Android devices.

WABetaInfo has previously discovered numerous features before their official release, including adding contacts via QR codes and WhatsApp's disappearing messages feature.

( With inputs from ANI )

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