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WhatsApp is one of the most used messaging apps worldwide. Normally, it requires your phone to log in, but new updates allow you to use WhatsApp on a PC without constantly keeping your phone connected ...
With the latest WhatsApp Beta for Windows, Meta seems to be ditching the native app in favour of a slower, more resource ...
Meta has added in the note that the latest update of WhatsApp for Windows runs on the web version, simply wrapped inside the app. The application no longer runs on native Windows framework or ...
The new version of the WhatsApp PC app will use more memory and have weaker Windows integration.
WhatsApp Web is a counterpart to the mobile app that enables users to send and receive messages from their PC.
WhatsApp is replacing its native Windows app with a web wrapper, leading to higher RAM use, design mismatches, and changes to how notifications work.
Meta warned Windows users to update the WhatsApp messaging app to the latest version to patch a vulnerability that can let attackers execute malicious code on their devices.
WhatsApp has just announced new features for calls on Android, iPhone, iPad and Mac which may tempt users to prefer this as their default calling app.
The WhatsApp App or Windows gets a new beta update where the brand has switched the framework from native Windows to Web version.