Tuesday 20 July 2021

WhatsApp Tests Multidevice Feature

WhatsApp Tests Multidevice Feature

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Key chains with the logo of WhatsApp, Kolkata, India, Oct. 9, 2018. (Reuters)

WhatsApp is rolling out a limited public beta test for its updated multidevice feature, according to the German news agency. The Facebook subsidiary plans “to initially test the experience with a small group of users from our existing beta program,” according to a post on Facebook’s engineering website. With the beta, first teased in June, users will be able to use WhatsApp on a phone and up to four linked companion devices simultaneously, even if their phone battery dies. Each device connects to a user’s WhatsApp account independently and maintains end-to-end encryption. Facebook says it developed new technology in order to maintain end-to-end encryption while also syncing data like contact names and chat archives across devices. The current WhatsApp experience, before this beta, uses a phone as the primary device and has companion devices, such as PCs, that mirror the phone’s contents with their user interfaces. Because they rely on a phone to operate, companion devices are slower and frequently get disconnected. “The new WhatsApp multi-device architecture removes these hurdles, no longer requiring a smartphone to be the source of truth while still keeping user data seamlessly and securely synchronized and private,” the CNET website reported based on the company’s post.



from Asharq AL-awsat https://english.aawsat.com/home/article/3089531/whatsapp-tests-multidevice-feature

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