the beta of WhatsApp is a program where users test the new tools that Meta developers will implement in their stable (official) instant messaging service. The aforementioned version is updated almost every day, so beta testers can leave positive or negative comments based on their experience.
WhatsApp has several versions: the mobile application (on iOS and Android), tablets, WhatsApp Business, WhatsApp Desktop (on Windows and MacOS computers or laptops), and WhatsApp Webthe first four have a beta program, since they are software that you can download through their official page or application stores such as Google Play or the App Store, on the other hand, the last one consists of a version for browsers and is the same all over the world, whether you use Google Chrome, Safari, Microsoft Edge, etc.
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For the reason just mentioned there was no WhatsApp Web beta, however, the developers invented another method for you to get the trial versionAt the moment there are no news or new tools, but remember that the betas are updated almost every day.
The guide to get the new WhatsApp Web beta
- First, on your computer or laptop access WhatsApp Web clicking on the next link.
- Now, with your cell phone, open the app and scan the QR code to link your account.
- You do it by pressing the icon of the three points (top right) > “Paired devices” > “Link a device” > place the fingerprint (if necessary) > and scan the QR.
- After linking your account, through WhatsApp Web touch the icon of the three points.
- Several options will be displayed, press the one that says: “Settings”.
- Scroll to the bottom and click on “Help”.
- Check the box “Join the beta”.
- Finally, update the page with “F5” and you will already be testing the trial version of WhatsApp Web.
What is the minimum age that WhatsApp asks for you to use the application?
- According to the information about the services of WhatsAppwhich is in his terms and Conditionsthere is a minimum age to use the Meta application.
- If you reside in a country of the European Economic Area (including the European Union), you must be 16 years of age or older.
- Of course if the legislation of your country requires it.
- On the other hand, if you reside in a country that does not belong to the European Region, you must be 13 years of age or older, always highlighting if the country’s legislation requires it.
- WhatsApp highlights that in addition to meeting the minimum age requirement (according to applicable law), if you are not of age to accept its terms in your country, your parents or guardians will accept its terms on your behalf.
- It will be necessary for me to read them with you.