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  1. WhatsApp from Meta is a 100% free messaging app. It’s used by over 2B people in more than 180 countries. It’s simple, reliable, and private, so you can easily keep in touch with your friends and family. WhatsApp works across mobile and desktop even on slow connections, with no subscription fees*.

  2. Get WhatsApp Beta and you’ll be one of the first to try updated features and share feedback about the new app. As always, your personal messages and calls continue to be protected with end-to-end encryption. No one outside of your chats, not even WhatsApp, can read or listen to them.

  3. Download WhatsApp Desktop for Windows. Go to the Microsoft App Store. Download the app and follow the prompts to complete the installation.

  4. Download WhatsApp on your mobile device, tablet or desktop and stay connected with reliable private messaging and calling. Available on Android, iOS, Mac and Windows.

  5. Download WhatsApp for Windows or Mac. You can download WhatsApp for Windows from the WhatsApp Download page or the Microsoft App Store. You can download WhatsApp for Mac from the WhatsApp Download page or the Apple App Store.

  6. 30 Nov 2021 · To install the new WhatsApp, head to this link of the Microsoft Store. Simply click on the “Download” button, but make sure you have the latest build of Windows 10 and Windows 11. It’s...

  7. 18 Nov 2021 · WhatsApp Beta has been released on the Microsoft Store. It works with Windows 10 and 11, here's all you need to know about the new app.

  8. 17 Ogo 2022 · 1. Download the app on your Windows device from the Microsoft Store. 2. Make sure WhatsApp is downloaded on your phone. Open the mobile app. 3. If you're on an iPhone, tap Settings. If you're...

  9. 16 Ogo 2022 · An update on WhatsApp’s site reveals the refreshed Windows app is out of beta and available to download on the Microsoft Store. Previously, users on Windows had to download WhatsApp’s...

  10. 18 Ogo 2022 · In mid-August, WhatsApp's native Windows app rolled out of beta and became available to download from the Microsoft Store. WhatsApp has long been available as a mobile app on Android and iOS, but the company also offers a web app that allows users to send and receive messages on their desktop.