WhatsApp, the globally popular instant messaging platform with billions of users, has made a surprising move for its Windows audience. In its latest beta update, WhatsApp has replaced the native ...
Meta is planning to drop its native WhatsApp Windows app in favor of a web wrapper version instead, just months after introducing a native iPad app. The latest beta version of WhatsApp on Windows ...
What Happened: WhatsApp just quietly pushed out a major update to its Windows app, and let’s just say the reaction hasn’t been great. Why Is This Important: To put it bluntly, this feels like a ...
Bad news for WhatsApp users on Windows 10 and 11: The app is switching from being a native UWP app to something much less appealing. Meta has bad (or good, depending on how you look at it) news for ...
WhatsApp recently pushed a new beta update for its Windows application. The update brings one major change – the app no longer runs on Windows native app framework. It now runs on a web version ...
Even though many people like to use the web version of WhatsApp, there are still some limitations to it compared to the mobile apps. Crucially, it’s not possible to make voice calls and video calls ...
WhatsApp on PC is supposed to be one of those basic apps that you wouldn’t normally think twice about. Just like its Android or iOS counterpart, it should serve as a reliable daily messaging tool to ...
WhatsApp on Android may soon get the Resume feature support for Windows 11 through Microsoft’s cross-device integration. Although not yet functional, the feature could soon allow users to reopen chats ...
Anyone who uses WhatsApp not only on their cell phone but also via the Windows app should be careful. A security vulnerability makes it easier for potential fraudsters to infiltrate malware.
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A security issue in the latest version of WhatsApp for Windows allows sending Python and PHP attachments that are executed without any warning when the recipient opens them. For the attack to be ...