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How to pair your phone with WhatsApp Desktop


Open WhatsApp. You can either:


  • Click this link to download and install WhatsApp on your computer.
  • Open WhatsApp Web on your browser.

  • When prompted, use the QR scanner within WhatsApp to scan it.
  • To do so, open WhatsApp on your phone.

  • On Android: within the Chats screen > More options > WhatsApp Web.
  • On iPhone: attend Settings > WhatsApp Web .

  • Log out of Desktop from WhatsApp

  • Go to WhatsApp on your phone > Settings or Menu.

  • Tap WhatsApp Web > sign off from all devices > sign off .


If you think someone has scanned your QR code and has access to your account via WhatsApp Web, use the instructions above to sign off of all of your active web sessions in WhatsApp on your mobile phone.

Note: If you're unable to scan the QR code, make sure that the most camera on your phone is functioning properly. If the camera isn't ready to auto-focus, is blurry or broken, you'll not be ready to scan the barcode. Currently, there's no other way of logging into WhatsApp on your desktop.




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