WhatsApp is set to introduce a new feature that will allow for automatic login on Apple devices, such as iPhones and tablets. This means users won’t have to manually log in each time they open the app, as facial recognition, touch recognition, or passkeys will be used for quick and direct access. In addition to this update, the company has also been working on other innovations, including a version of the app for iPads. Users can expect this iPad version to function similarly to the computer version, allowing for easy syncing of accounts and communication features like phone and video calls. Another exciting development is the ability to send and receive messages from other apps within WhatsApp. Beta users in Europe can already test this feature, sending messages from Instagram, Messenger, Signal, and SMS. However, it seems that messages from Telegram may not be supported due to security requirements. These improvements indicate WhatsApp’s commitment to enhancing user experience and staying up-to-date with the latest technological trends. With developments like automatic login, cross-app messaging, and compatibility with different devices, WhatsApp continues to be a popular choice for communication worldwide.
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