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Now you can access WhatsApp on your web browser too

Now you can access WhatsApp on your web browser too

Thursday January 22, 2015 , 2 min Read

WhatsApp has launched its most anticipated web-based chat client. Now, WhatsApp-for-web can be used on desktop by Android, Windows Phone and Blackberry users. In a time of testing, the WhatsApp Web only works in Google Chrome browser. (Looking forward Firefox and iOS support shortly)

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Whatsapp, Founder and CEO Jan Koum.

To log into the web version of WhatsApp, use Android, Windows Phone, or Blackberry version of the mobile app then scan a QR code that’s on web.whatsapp.com. This is not a standalone service, the web client mirrors from the WhatsApp app on your smartphone.

Matt Gallian, CEO of Circa commented on Product Hunt “The QR would be a seemingly very secure way of logging in to a web interface. To the user it's a single factor authentication but the security of a two factor. Not as easy as a traditional email/password combination but I would bet it's far, far more secure and harder to "game" as your unique identifier with WhatsApp is your actual phone number."

 


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As of Jan 2015 WhatsApp has crossed 700 million active users worldwide. This milestone announcement comes about 11 months after Facebook acquired the messaging app for whooping $19 Billion($16 billion in cash and $ 3 billion was in stock options ). By the end of year the apps aims to reach 1 billion monthly active users. Every day users send over 30 billion messages.

In 2014 half WhatsApp had a loss of approximately $230 million, and generated revenue of about $15 million. Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg is not keen on monetizing WhatsApp before it reaches a billion active users.

Here is the link, https://web.whatsapp.com/