
Fortunately, there are numerous Chrome Extensions that one can use to improve the WhatsApp web experience. However, on the contrary, WhatsApp Web has limited features despite new updates appearing now and then. Get the latest news on new launches, gadget reviews, apps, cybersecurity, and more on personal technology only on DH Tech.WhatsApp on smartphones is quite advanced. WhatsApp is expected to continue testing the multi-device feature, as there is a need to remove bugs to improve user experience. So, you should go to your WhatsApp on your phone to delete the text.Īlso, if the phone is off for a minimum of 14 days, the WhatsApp account on the web will automatically get logged out.Īndroid-based WhatsApp users will be able to connect to a tablet, but iOS users still don't have the privilege of connecting their WhatsApp account on the iPad just yet. There is one caveat though, if you send an unintended message to a person and want to delete it, you won't be able to erase it just yet. Then, you will be able to communicate with messages even if the phone is off. Going forward, you will see 'BETA' in the top left corner just beside your profile image. Just open the WhatsApp Web on the browser and it will ask to scan the QR code on the phone and there, a message on the browser prompts you to accept the invitation to join the beta programme. Users need not have to dig deep in the settings at all. However, to enable this feature, users have to opt-in 'Beta' programme on the desktop version. This will enable users stay connected to all contacts on WhatsApp through the computer even if the phone is switched off.


Now, WhatsApp has rolled out a new update to both Android and iOS versions that would allow users to open WhatsApp Web on desktop even if the mobile phone has no internet connection. For the past several months, WhatsApp has been testing multi-device features and recently, it also opened beta testing to the public.
