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WhatsApp to Enable Email Log-in, No Mobile Number Needed

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  • WhatsApp is testing an email login feature to improve user accessibility.
  • iOS and Android users will be able to log in using their email address.
  • This is especially useful for users who travel or have unreliable mobile connections.
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WhatsApp, owned by Meta, is testing a feature aimed at improving user accessibility, especially for those with unreliable mobile connections.

This feature allows iOS and Android users to log in using their email address alongside the current phone number-based login method.

This development holds particular importance for users who often travel without a mobile plan for roaming or encounter regions with weak network signals.

By offering an email-based login option, WhatsApp offers an alternative way for users to access their accounts from anywhere globally, even without a working mobile connection.

This added flexibility is a valuable feature for individuals seeking to stay connected on WhatsApp while on the move, whether for personal or business communication.

The addition of this new login method not only provides convenience to users but also reflects the changing landscape of communication and connectivity.

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With the increasing reliance on messaging apps like WhatsApp in people’s lives, this feature illustrates Meta’s dedication to adjusting and improving their products to cater to evolving user requirements, thus ensuring a more seamless and globally accessible messaging experience.

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