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WHATSAPP WEB DROPS SUPPORTS FOR MICROSOFT EDGE LEGACY.

WhatsApp is the most widely used cross-platform messaging application in the world. Even ten years later, the application has not added support for multi-device login. However, it does allow users to use their accounts on the computer via WhatsApp Web. Now, this feature no longer supports the Microsoft Edge tradition.

The software giant Microsoft introduced the Windows 10 operating system when it launched Edge 10 in 2015. Until 2019, it was based on the company’s own proprietary browser engine EdgeHTML and Chakra JavasScripte engine.

But later, the Redmont-based company launched a new version of Edge based on the Google-sponsored Chromium project.

The stable version of the new Edge was released in January 2020. Since then, the original version has been called Edge Legacy. As Microsoft stopped the development of the original version, other companies began to give up support for the original version.

Now, according to Windows Latest, WhatsApp has become the latest company to join the trend.

This means that users will no longer be able to log in to WhatsApp Web traditionally in Microsoft Edge.

If you want to access it, you must download and install the latest Microsoft Edge or any other browser of their choice, such as Google Chrome. In addition, users can download and install the WhatsApp Web application from the official WhatsApp website.

In other words, with the increase in multi-device support, WhatsApp Web will become redundant, but although the service owned by Facebook has been tested for some time, it has not yet been released.