WhatsApp: The Meta-owned instant messaging application WhatsApp is one of the most popular and the easiest way to communicate globally. The messaging platform is working continuously to provide better user experience, privacy and safety. Now, WhatsApp also offers WhatsApp web and multidevice support features. With these features, you can use WhatsApp on more than one device. 

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On WhatsApp web, the primary device needs an internet connection but in multi device support facility, there is no need for an internet connection in the primary device. These are the features with which you can use WhatsApp on more than one device. Someone can also read your messages with the WhatsApp web or multi-device support facility. 

In professional world, most of us are using WhatsApp Desktop in the office to connect, which sometimes can be very risky. What if you forgot to logout from WhatsApp on office Desktop? Here is how to check whether your messages are read by others or not.

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How to know if your WhatsApp messages are being secretly read by others?

- Open your WhatsApp app.

- Click on the three dots available in the upper right corner of the app.

- Click on the Linked device option.

- After clicking on the option, you will get the list of devices where your WhatsApp is logged in.

Meanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta-owned instant messaging application WhatApp,on Monday announced the roll out of a new Call Links feature. According to the Zuckerberg, WhatsApp Call Links will make easier to start and join a call in just one tap.

According to the company, users can tap the ‘Call Links’ option within the Calls Tab and create a link for an audio or video call and share it easily with family and friends. Users will need the latest version of the app to use Call Links and the rollout begins this week. An image of the feature is attached for reference.