

It is a good thing and every messaging service should encrypt messages too. What it means in simple term is that no one else can see your messages. Telegram is a great alternative, but too many people aren’t concerned with privacy and they are already used to WhatsApp, so most of them stick to it. There are rivals, but none is able to rise up to the top so far.

The new ownership lasts until present and most likely until forever. Developed by Jan Koum and Brian Acton, the messaging service was finally bought by Facebook on 2014. Its first release was around 14 years ago. Their fear is a reasonable one since Facebook has been involved with privacy issues such as Cambridge Analytica scandal. Its relationship with Facebook, however, have put off a number of users who concern a lot about privacy. It will only run on Windows 8 and above.WhatsApp is well-known as one of the most phenomenal messaging services ever built in history to date. The most annoying of these is that WhatsApp for Windows only works with the latest version of this operating system. But there are some drawbacks in the decompression version. All data is automatically synchronized with the portable device, so you can put your smartphone or tablet away at any time and continue the dialog on your computer.

The computer version can do almost everything a mobile client can do: create new chat groups, share files, use stickers in messages, block users and group contact lists. That's all, now you can use your favorite messenger on your PC. After the authorization stage has been successfully completed, the application will automatically synchronize all your groups and chat history.

You won't even be able to enter the program without a mobile device, as you will need to read the QR code from a device that already has a mobile WhatsApp installed. The first thing you need to know about WhatsApp for Windows is that it only works with the mobile version. Messenger gained great popularity among the owners of various portable devices and firmly established itself in the "tops" of digital content stores, so that the release of the desktop version was just a matter of time. WhatsApp is the long-awaited version of the eponymous mobile messenger for the Windows operating system.
