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WhatsApp has a traffic of 2 billion people monthly: Statista.
In 2014, Facebook acquired the mobile app for $19 billion.
The instant messaging platform is among the apps Mexico favorites.
In February 2009, WhatsApp was officially released on the Apple App Store, initially only for iPhone devices. The app was very well received, and it quickly expanded to be available on other mobile platforms, such as Android and Windows Phone.
According to data provided by Facebook, the parent company of WhatsAppit is estimated that in 2020 more than 100 billion messages were sent daily through the application, which is why it has become one of the most used applications in the world, thanks to its messaging system.
With more than 2 billion monthly active users and the massive number of messages sent daily, WhatsApp It has established itself as one of the most widely used messaging applications in the world, which allows you to share images, photos, videos and documents with your closest contacts, as well as video calls.
On the other hand the QR in WhatsApp Web could disappear, since various reports assure that the application is working to modify this method, since some users assure that it is a bit tendentious and takes time to take out the cell phone and scan the code to have the messaging system on the desktop, for lol that they ask the social network to make a more updated and faster process.
The reports ensure that WABetaInfo is developing a new function in its beta program through which the application account can be linked to the web version using only the phone number and this will avoid scanning the famous QR to have WhatsApp Web on the desktop.
On the other hand, WhatsApp Web still requires scanning of a QR code to log in. I don’t have access to up-to-date information on specific app changes that completely remove the use of QR codes as a login method.
However, it is important to note that WhatsApp It is a constantly evolving application and regular updates are made to improve the user experience. There may be future changes and improvements to WhatsApp Web that change login methods, including the possible introduction of alternatives to QR code scanning.
Generally speaking, QR codes have become widely used in various contexts, including authentication and access to online platforms. These two-dimensional codes have become popular due to their ability to store information and facilitate the connection process between devices.