Last month WhatsApp launched WhatsApp Web which brought the popular messaging service to desktops. At first this service was compatible with only Google Chrome, but now its compatible with also Firefox and opera browsers, so this means it will be easy for almost everyone to access it.
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finally the company has added two more browsers and that is Opera and Firefox and these supports WhatsApp Web client. WhatsApp company approved the news via tweeter on Wednesday and this is what they said, “Firefox and Opera browsers are now supported by WhatsApp web”.
WhatsApp Web users should scan QR code!
All Google Chrome users who want to use WhatsApp Web should scan a QR code on the desktop screen via the WhatsApp app on the mobile. For the unskilled, please note, the WhatsApp Web only works with the latest version of WhatsApp on Android, blackberry or windows Phone. The company will soon launch a web Interface for IOS users.
Earlier this week WhatsApp begun setting up voice calling feature to many people via an app update. However the WhatsApp company is just about to make an official announcement concerning the feature, according the Next Web.
Last month ,the WhatsApp CEO Jan Koum announced that the popular messaging service had hit more than 700 million active users monthly, in addition 100 million in the last 4 months. He also said that users are sending more than 30 billion messages everyday.
WhatsApp is more likely to hit one billion users in just one year if it continues to grow at this rate, especially with features like end-to-end encryption and voice calling if it continues to move on, the messaging app has been able to remain applicable .
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