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WhatsApp multi-device beta allows four devices at once even without a phone

You can’t opt in to the new setup yet

You can’t opt in to the new setup yet

Illustration of the WhatsApp bubble logo on a dark blue background
Illustration of the WhatsApp bubble logo on a dark blue background
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Until now, using WhatsApp web on your desktop or any other device has required having a phone that’s powered on and connected, but a new beta test is trying out support for multiple devices without needing a phone in the mix. In a June interview, WhatsApp head Will Cathcart and his boss, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, commented on the technical challenge of maintaining end-to-end encryption. With a blog post today, Cathcart explains more about what has been done behind the scenes to maintain security.

WhatsApp’s message architecture.
WhatsApp’s message architecture.
Image: Facebook

As the image comparing the legacy and new systems (above) tries to explain, previously, a user’s phone managed the key determining their identity and ability to encrypt/decrypt messages. The encrypted synchronization also applies to message history, contact names, and other data, with keys maintained on the individual devices.

To start, the beta is going out to a limited group of testers who are already in WhatsApp’s beta program, while the team says it’s working on improving performance and adding more features.

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