Though it is not known specifically what the criterias are, it’s possible that this is referring to some kind of authentication process such as QR code scanning or phone number verification. WABetaInfo also notes that this new version of chat transfer will require you to authorise certain device permissions in order to connect to your device. However, it’s noted that this potentially upcoming feature only applies to when you’re switching over from one Android smartphone to another. Most notably is excluding the need to rely on Google Drive, meaning that you can easily and securely transfer your chat history to a new device without having to back it up to the cloud first. Now, a newly discovered version of chat transfer has been spotted by WABetaInfo in the latest beta build (2.23.1.26) of WhatsApp, which simplifies the steps even further. Throughout the years, the Meta-owned messaging service has been trying to introduce convenient ways to achieve this, with the most recent and notable ones being the ability to easily transfer your chat history from iOS to Android, and vice versa. Unlike rivals such as Telegram and Signal, transferring WhatsApp chats between your own devices has always been a chore due to the platform’s main selling point: end-to-end encryption for all personal messages that you send and receive.
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