
I've recently enabled a flag to combine tabs in Google Chrome, I've tried opening a new tab for WhatsApp web which is not combined but it wasn't working from there either. Uninstalled extensions in Chrome apps such as Authy that was installed recently, the issue persists. Created a new administrator user on the local machine, after opening the Chrome browser for the WhatsApp web my phone did integrate with the QR code and it was working. Tried using CCleaner, to clear browser from anything that could be causing the issue but there's no difference. It did work on the Microsoft Edge browser. Tried incognito window in Google Chrome but it doesn't show any signs of working. and then choose the period.I've noticed this issue a week ago, I'm unable to scan the QR code for WhatsApp web on Google Chrome tab, it just does nothing. Click on the down arrow in the Notifications dialogue box. Choose menu icon (again top left corner).
Tap Allow (see the Show Notifications dialog box) to activate WhatsApp Web notifications. Click on Turn on desktop notifications (see the top left corner). How to Enable WhatsApp Notifications on your desktop computer The WhatsApp web client also supports notifications Once the QR code is scanned, you can access WhatsApp from the web browser. Then launch WhatsApp app on your iPhone, tap on Settings from the bottom right corner, then tap on WhatsApp Web. Once the WhatsApp Web page is loaded, you will see a QR Code on the main screen, which is dynamic in nature and will change every few seconds.
Our favorite IM app has just launched its Web client, meaning that WhatsApp users will now be. Important: Remember that Safari is not supported, WhatsApp Web currently supports only Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Opera browsers. One of the most requested WhatsApp feature has finally arrived. The whole process is very simple, just go to on your computer browser.
So, WhatsApp launched a web service that allows user to use it in a web page opened on the Mac or PC, that supports a variety of browsers, Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and even Windows Edge browser. The only thing you need to do is scanning ‘WhatsApp QR Code’ using your iPhone to verify your identity. We all know that to use WhatsApp sending message on iPhone, the only thing you need to do is installing the WhatsApp app and register an account to get start, but for computers, there seems no available software lets us Sign in the app with our account. first i tried to open up the web whatsapp again but i didnt load, just keep telling me that my phone was offline, so i logged out to log in again, and now the QR doesnt load. WhatsApp supports iPhone, Android phone, Microsoft phone and even major browsers on PC and Mac. Hello this is the version Version 76.0.182.6 (Official build) dev (64-bit) i think it stop working after the update on wednesday or thursday. WhatsApp is a very popular social instant messaging tool that saves a lot of communication costs from carriers.