How Can You Install WhatsApp On PC?
WhatsApp is a top-rated messaging app that allows you to send
text messages, images, media documents, user location, and access voice and
video calls with end-to-end encrypted instant messaging that you can use on
various platforms such as Android, iPhone, and Windows Smartphones, and Mac or
Windows computers. If you want to install WhatsApp on your PC, then you must
read this article.
Note: In order to download, install, and use WhatsApp on your
computer, you will need to have a WhatsApp installed on your phone too.
How to
download the WhatsApp setup file?
Follow the steps given below to download WhatsApp on your
computer:
1. Go to the
WhatsApp website.
2. Then open
the WhatsApp download page.
3. Tap on the
Green Download button. You will find it on the right of the page.
4. After you
click on this Green Download button, it will prompt your setup file to
download.
Note: If you are downloading for Windows, there will
be a Download for Windows option. And if you are downloading on Mac, there will
be a Download for Mac OS X option.
5. You will
need to select a download location and then tap on OK button to begin
downloading your file depending on the browser you use.
6. As soon as
your file completes downloading, you can proceed to install your WhatsApp.
Downloading it can take a couple of minutes.
How to
install WhatsApp?
Follow the steps given below to install WhatsApp on your
computer:
1. Tap twice
on the setup file. You will find it in your computer’s default download
location.
2. You will
have to wait for WhatsApp setup to install. Once it is done, a WhatsApp logo
will appear on your desktop’s screen.
3. Double tap
on the WhatsApp logo and you will see a window with a code you can scan.
4. Now you
will need to launch WhatsApp on your phone. Make sure that WhatsApp is
successfully downloaded and installed on your phone.
5. You will
have to open the WhatsApp code scanner on your phone.
6. At last,
you need to point your phone’s camera at the code shown on the computer.
7.
Doing so causes WhatsApp to scan the code, which
verifies your account and complete the installation process of your WhatsApp.
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