Users will be able to run one WhatsApp account on multiple devices, multi-device feature to be added soon!
WhatsApp may soon make its multi-device support available with end-to-end encryption. The Facebook-owned instant messaging app has marketed its privacy-focused encryption for some time. It is claimed that it protects text and voice messages, photos, videos, documents and calls in such a way that they cannot be accessed by anyone other than the sender and receiver. However, synchronizing communication between them as well as enabling the same level of security across multiple devices is not that easy. There are many technical challenges in its implementation.

However, WhatsApp has not yet given its official information. WhatsApp Beta Tracker WABetaInfo told It is expected that the end-to-end encryption available on WhatsApp will be compatible with its upcoming multi-device support.

Earlier this month, Mark Zuckerberg in an alleged conversation with WABetaInfo mention Did you know that chats will remain end-to-end encrypted when you use multi-device support on WhatsApp? The screenshot shared by WABetaInfo shows that the Facebook CEO said that the company beautifully addressed the challenges involved in implementing end-to-end encryption. To ensure that chats between users are secure even when using the messaging app on multiple devices.

WhatsApp was believed to be working on enabling multi-device support since July 2019. This feature allows users to run the app on four devices simultaneously. It seems to be in the final stages of its internal testing as screenshots detailing the new version have surfaced online in recent days. WhatsApp chief Will Cathcart also reportedly mentioned in a message exchanged with WABetaInfo that the new version could be made available in public beta in the next month or two.

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