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Users will love this new addition to the WhatsApp

WhatsApp revolutionized the world of messaging applications, and the use of SMS has come to an end.

Facebook’s proprietary app has also provided audio and video calls in recent years that are used by millions of people daily.

This year, WhatsApp increased the group call limit from 4 to 16 and now the good news for users is that the collage feature will soon be available in the desktop version as well.

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According to WhatsApp update tracking site WABetaInfo, the company has begun work on a feature in its test builds that will provide audio and video calls support in the desktop version.

Screen shots indicate that when a user calls someone on the WhatsApp web version, a new window will open, with controls for the call.

Note that WhatsApp can make video calls on the desktop version, but it requires the use of shortcuts to Facebook Messenger rooms.

But the new feature will equip the WhatsApp web version with this feature.

This feature is currently undergoing development, so it is difficult to say how long calls support will be available to users in the desktop version.

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Earlier last month, it was reported that the desktop version of WhatsApp is offering a feature to log in with the help of fingerprint.

This feature is similar to the QR code interface that users currently use to log in to the web version of the WhatsApp.

But this new feature will make it easier to compare QR codes, especially for those who use the WhatsApp web frequently.

Thanks to this feature, they will not have to repeatedly pick up the phone and scan the QR code from their camera.

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However, in order to sign in to the web version, you must use the phone, but instead of scanning the code, fingerprint will work.

It’s even safer because anyone can use QR code scanning when they have their phone in hand.

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