This is HUGE: Whatsapp is working on a Web-based Chat client
WhatsApp is the most popular mobile messaging app around the world with a user-base of over 600 million users globally. Reportedly, the facebook-owned messaging app is now working to bring a web client to allow the users to send and receive whatsapp messages, even while they’re working on their PCs.
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The rumors began to circulate shortly after the rival messaging app Telegram’s co-founder Pavel Durov, in a recent interview with TechCrunch, told that he thought WhatsApp was working on a web client “since they tried to hire our web dev”.
A recent WhatsApp update (v2.11.471) has mentions of 'WhatsApp Web' within its code. Further, the code mentions references to logging in/out of computers as well as tracking user statuses online. The report also reveals that the code has no mention of Facebook as such, indicating that users might not need to log into the web-based service via their respective Facebook accounts.
There is still no official word from WhatsApp regarding the matter, therefore all this is mere speculation so far. Therefore, even if WhatsApp developers are considering 'WhatsApp for web' as an option, chances are the client might not see the light of day at all.
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WhatsApp is the most popular mobile messaging app around the world with a user-base of over 600 million users globally. Reportedly, the facebook-owned messaging app is now working to bring a web client to allow the users to send and receive whatsapp messages, even while they’re working on their PCs.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj3dtD71b5i1Q6-0WxI8-niYc5JZlRFgmckntIsOe2f9ccWDFtbdqzQ-BaaGrf5uv5AYtECZLENreRgj5zousw5MamPRHi2sNzUnuBSB9kIY-lFVo0LYVpaUWzv5fIyGRSxeYF4yiA8wAI/s1600/w2.jpg)
The rumors began to circulate shortly after the rival messaging app Telegram’s co-founder Pavel Durov, in a recent interview with TechCrunch, told that he thought WhatsApp was working on a web client “since they tried to hire our web dev”.
A recent WhatsApp update (v2.11.471) has mentions of 'WhatsApp Web' within its code. Further, the code mentions references to logging in/out of computers as well as tracking user statuses online. The report also reveals that the code has no mention of Facebook as such, indicating that users might not need to log into the web-based service via their respective Facebook accounts.
There is still no official word from WhatsApp regarding the matter, therefore all this is mere speculation so far. Therefore, even if WhatsApp developers are considering 'WhatsApp for web' as an option, chances are the client might not see the light of day at all.
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