Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive officer of Meta, has announced that starting from Tuesday, WhatsApp users would get access to their personal accounts on up to four phones.
In a brief statement published on his official Facebook page on Tuesday, Zuckerberg made this known.
“Starting today (Tuesday), you can log into the same WhatsApp account on up to four phones,” his post reads.
Users of the well-known messaging and video calling software were previously limited to logging into their accounts on a single phone with the same number.
The previous account will be instantly deactivated if you try to deploy the same thing on another phone.
WhatsApp is an internationally available freeware, cross-platform, centralised instant messaging and voice-over-IP service owned by the tech conglomerate, Meta.
The app allows users to send text and voice messages, make voice and video calls, and share images, documents, user locations, and other content seamlessly.