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If you regularly use people who regularly use more than one WhatsApp account this new beta update is going to be of interest to you. The messaging app is reportedly working on multi-account support for its Android app, an update that would allow you to switch between profiles on the same device, . The feature appears to work just like changing accounts on fellow with a pop-up at the bottom of your app showing current accounts and the option to add new ones.
Any new accounts will be stored within your device and, of course, can be logged out of at any point. Multi-account support might be advantageous if you have different work and personal numbers or want to try out recent social media-centric WhatsApp features like . This update lets you send broadcasts like photos and polls to followers, with WhatsApp planning to monetize it for creators in the future. Similarly, WhatsApp has reportedly been working on a that would allow you to find people the same as Instagram or Twitter, without having their phone numbers.
Multi-account support also follows the iOS and Android release of companion mode, an update that allows you to use the . Previously, you could only be logged in on a single mobile phone along with your tablet and computer.
There's no timeline yet for when you'll be able to jump between accounts from one device. We can expect multi-account support will be widespread when it gets fully released, but right now it's only visible through an Android beta update.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at
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WhatsApp beta for Android 2.23.13.5: what's new?
Thanks to the business version of the app, we discovered that WhatsApp is working on a multi-account feature, and it will be available in a future update of the app!
— WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo)
Any new accounts will be stored within your device and, of course, can be logged out of at any point. Multi-account support might be advantageous if you have different work and personal numbers or want to try out recent social media-centric WhatsApp features like . This update lets you send broadcasts like photos and polls to followers, with WhatsApp planning to monetize it for creators in the future. Similarly, WhatsApp has reportedly been working on a that would allow you to find people the same as Instagram or Twitter, without having their phone numbers.
Multi-account support also follows the iOS and Android release of companion mode, an update that allows you to use the . Previously, you could only be logged in on a single mobile phone along with your tablet and computer.
There's no timeline yet for when you'll be able to jump between accounts from one device. We can expect multi-account support will be widespread when it gets fully released, but right now it's only visible through an Android beta update.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at
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