From now on, WhatsApp users can use the same account by logging into four phones. Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive officer of Meta, the parent company of WhatsApp, announced the launch of this facility from Tuesday (April 25).
He said on his verified Facebook page that, WhatsApp can be logged into multiple phones by scanning the QR code under the multi-device feature. Not only that, even if the primary phone does not have internet connection, the WhatsApp account link can be used on other phones.
By the way, WhatsApp can be used from the same account on four laptops and desktop computers in addition to the primary phone under the multi-device feature. However, many people used to face many problems due to not having the opportunity to use WhatsApp from the same account on multiple phones. Now that facility can be removed and logged into four phones at the same time. The service will be open to all users in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, WhatsApp has introduced the ‘Keep in Chat’ feature to save automatically deleted messages. Using this facility, the sender will know when the recipient bookmarks or selects to save a message. If the sender allows saving the message, the message will appear in the recipient’s chat box after a certain period of time. As a result, one or more messages sent through disappearing messages can be read at any time.