
Let’s start with the fact that WhatsApp is the poster boy (or in this case, poster app) of end-to-end encryption messaging. Why Cross-Platform Access is Harder Than It Looks What’s the real story behind this story? Let’s investigate. It’s more of a “finally” rather than a “wow”.

What’s the fuss with that? If anything, cross-platform access sounds like the sort of thing that should have been available to users a long time ago. With that in mind, one might wonder why we’re dedicating an article to the news that WhatsApp is now available on iPad.

However, WhatsApp has not yet released the dates when this feature is expected to go live for users.Apple keynote events used to be events people planned for – what’s the new feature going to be? How are they going to make our jaws drop this time? As the novelty of Apple products has worn off, so has the excitement surrounding their releases. But now the social media giant is planning to fix this issue with a future update. It is to be noted that WhatsApp has permitted WhatsApp Web and WhatsApp desktop to run under their multi-device support and the missing support for the iPad series and other Android tablets was viewed as one of its drawbacks. WhatsApp working on multi-device 2.0:Īccording to a report released by WABetaInfo, WhatsApp will officially support iPads and Android tablets as a linked device. The multi-device support would allow users to use WhatsApp on iPad without the internet connectivity of their smartphone.

This means that if users link their devices to their WhatsApp account, they can access their WhatsApp account on devices other than their smartphones that have the registered number for the account. WhatsApp Chief Will Cathcart and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg had earlier confirmed that the messaging application is working on multi-device support. In a fresh update, WhatsApp has dropped hints that it will soon bring native support to the Apple iPad series with a new beta on iOS and Android tablets.
