When enabling this feature on your smartphone, you need to opt into the feature - labeled as still in "Beta". Once enabled, you'll be unlinked from all devices before re-linking to a new device. Once linked, it behaves pretty much the same way, except you'll be able to chat regardless of whether your main smartphone is online or not. Plus, messages and calls are still end-to-end encrypted.
Now, linked devices will be able to receive and send messages up to 14 days after the main smartphone goes offline. This might be useful if you're in a situation where you've lost your smartphone temporarily and needed to stay in touch with folks through WhatsApp, or if you smartphone runs out of battery but you're near a linked computer.
This feature, however, has a limitation on iOS. It doesn’t allow you to delete conversations or messages from a linked device. You still can not link a tablet or a secondary smartphone with WhatsApp. In order to check if you have received the update, users need to update their WhatsApp to the latest version and tap the three-dot menu. Then tap “Linked devices" and enable the feature.
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