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Soon, WhatsApp users will be able to sign into two accounts simultaneously, says Mark Zuckerberg

On Thursday, WhatsApp—which is owned by Meta—announced that two accounts may be logged in simultaneously. WhatsApp users will soon be able to sign in to two WhatsApp accounts simultaneously, according to Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta. “Change between two WhatsApp accounts. The software will soon allow users to use two WhatsApp accounts simultaneously, he said.

In the next weeks and months, the functionality will begin to trickle out to Android users. According to the startup, “you no longer need to log out every time, carry two phones, or worry about messaging from the wrong place.” You will want a second phone number, SIM card, or phone that supports multi-SIM or eSIM in order to create a second account.

Simply click “Add account” after clicking the arrow next to your name in the WhatsApp settings.
According to the firm, each account has privacy and notification options that you may modify. Remember to use the original WhatsApp app and avoid downloading any clones or fraudulent versions if you want to add extra accounts to your phone. Only while using the official WhatsApp are your communications safe and private, according to the Meta-owned company.

WhatsApp said earlier this week that it will provide support for a password-free passkey functionality to all Android users. With this change, Android users of WhatsApp will no longer be required to employ two-factor SMS authentication, which is both unsafe and inconvenient. Users of Android devices may log back in quickly and securely using passkeys. Only your face, finger, or pin can open your WhatsApp account, according to a statement made by the firm on X (formerly Twitter). The business says that it will gradually roll out support for Android in the next weeks and months. Passkeys, which use the device’s own authentication procedures, may take the place of conventional passwords.

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