Soumya Prakash Pradhan

Meta, the company behind WhatsApp, has introduced some exciting new features to the popular social messaging app.

One of the latest additions is the Linked Devices feature, which enables users to connect up to four devices to the same WhatsApp account.

These devices can receive messages and calls independently, even if the primary device is not active.

For Android users, there is the Dual Apps feature, allowing them to clone the WhatsApp app and use it with different accounts.

iPhone users have the option of downloading both WhatsApp Business and the regular WhatsApp app separately, enabling them to run two distinct WhatsApp accounts simultaneously.

However, the situation is a bit different when it comes to desktop usage.

There are no official multiple versions or built-in clone app features for Windows.

Nevertheless, there are alternative methods for users to use two WhatsApp accounts on their desktop.

To do this, you can follow a simple set of steps. First, download the WhatsApp application from the Microsoft Store, Apple App Store, or

WhatsApp's official website and ensure you set it up correctly on your mobile device.

Then, proceed to the second method, which involves opening any web browser and navigating to the link "web.whatsapp.com." Here, you will need to follow the setup process using the Linked Devices feature.

This will enable you to use multiple WhatsApp accounts seamlessly on your desktop.

Additionally, WhatsApp has recently rolled out several other features within the application, including Lock Chat, Chat Transfer, a redesigned user interface, Avatar Stickers in Status, and many more exciting updates.

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