WhatsApp users have been waiting for a long time to be able to use it on multiple devices. The new version developed by the developer team for iPad will be released soon.
An instant messaging application that attracts great interest from almost all smartphone users around the world. WhatsApp, could not resist the users' demand that the application be opened from two different devices. WhatsApp developers, who listened to the users' voices, completed their software so that the application can be used from two different devices. WhatsApp can still only be accessed from one device (except WhatsApp Web).
WABetaInfo, which announced the projects that WhatsApp is working on, announced that the developer team is working on new versions. With the new version, WhatsApp will be available on many devices, including the iPad. This feature will also provide great convenience to consumers who use products such as iPads or tablets in addition to smartphones, because with the new version, WhatsApp can now be opened on more than one device.
While it is not yet known exactly when the new feature will be activated, it is stated that the priority of the developer team is the iOS platform. It is estimated that the Android version will be activated after the iPad version.
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The new version also solves possible problems with encryption. As it is known, WhatsApp provides end-to-end encryption for users' conversations. However, with an account being able to be used independently on two different devices, there will be a conflict in the end-to-end encryption method. WhatsApp developers are working on a new security feature to prevent this problem. This feature will help consumers create security keys, so that end-to-end encryption of messages will continue without any problems.
However, at this point, there are question marks over how WhatsApp will ensure the synchronization of two devices at the same time. While it is not yet known how the development team will solve this problem, it is emphasized that some developments may occur on this issue in the near future.
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01-01-1970 02:00:00