If you do not have access to the original device for 14 days, other paired devices will be closed automatically.
WhatsApp will bring the multi-device access feature for its beta users. Multi-Device Beta is a subscription program that allows you to access the latest version of WhatsApp through the web, desktop, and portal. With this new feature, your beta WhatsApp users will be able to access WhatsApp on four devices simultaneously. Which can include browsers and other devices. But no other phone will have access. This feature will allow WhatsApp access to other paired devices even if the main device has no internet connection. If you do not have access to the original device for 14 days, other paired devices will be closed automatically.
WhatsApp and WhatsApp Business Beta users will be able to access this multiple device by updating to the latest version of WhatsApp Beta on their Android and iPhone, but this feature is limited to certain countries. WhatsApp said in a blog post that WhatsApp will bring this beta version of cross-device access to all users around the world very soon.
What can’t you do on a paired device?
There are several things you cannot do with multi-device access. You have to take care of them. This includes that you will not see the live location of your acquaintances. Also, you cannot pin the chat. There are also a number of things that you may not be able to access from your device for groups you invite from the WhatsApp desktop or web. This includes various issues, such as join, view.
Users will not be able to call anyone directly from a paired device using a very old version of WhatsApp on their phone. The Multi Device Access feature doesn’t even have to make calls to the linked device from the WhatsApp portal or desktop. You will not be able to access WhatsApp accounts on the portal until they are added to the Multi Device Beta. WhatsApp business account holders will not be able to add any official name to the multi-device access feature.
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