Since the platform's expansion to desktop devices with WhatsApp Web, the user community has been eagerly awaiting the possibility of a more convenient multi-device function . Now this option seems to be a reality according to what Zuckerberg said in the WhatsApp chat with WBI: “It has been a big technical challenge to get all messages and content to sync correctly across all devices, even when the phone's battery runs out, but we have solved it and we are looking forward to releasing it soon.”
These were the words of the director of Facebook, the company that owns the messaging platform. This function, according to the statements of the executives, will be launched in beta mode in the next few cameroon business email database months and will have a limit of four different devices for the same WhatsApp account. The possibility of extending the application's support to iPad devices was also discussed, betting on the iOS user community. Another news in this area has been the possibility of opening up participation in beta tests for more iOS users. This option has been closed for a couple of years.
The famous messaging network has long implemented disappearing messages, that is, messages that will be automatically deleted after 7 days. However, this function must be activated individually for each chat or group, if we want it to work. According to what Cathcart confirmed, they are working on a temporary mode, which would imply a disappearing messages function applied globally to the application.