More evidence that WhatsApp’s next killer feature is almost here

More evidence that WhatsApp’s next killer feature is almost here
More evidence that WhatsApp’s next killer feature is almost here
You will soon be able to use your WhatsApp account on multiple devices at the same time. We took a look at what the user interface might look like early on.

Back in June, WABetaInfo experts, who specialize in scanning beta versions of WhatsApp for signs of upcoming features, discovered signs that multi-device support will be available soon. The same researchers have now found a new menu that illustrates how this feature works, likely working on a desktop.

Once the new feature is introduced, you can log into WhatsApp for web or desktop, open the “Settings” menu and select “Use WhatsApp on other devices”. Here you will see a list of all the devices that are currently using your WhatsApp account (similar to what you see in your Google Account Settings).

If you want to sign out of a specific device (or if you see one that you don’t recognize), just tap it once to sign out remotely.

The more the better

Multi-device support is not yet available for testing. However, if you want to be the first to try them out after it’s released, you’ll need to join one of WhatsApp’s beta programs.

Unfortunately, the program for Apple devices is currently full, but it’s worth keeping an eye on the Testflight page to see if there is any free space.

To join the beta program for Android, visit the WhatsApp beta page on Google Play and enter your details. If you already have the public version of WhatsApp installed, it will be automatically updated to the beta version within a few hours.

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