Whatsapp Web Mac Os 10.15.7 — Deluxe & Direct
For macOS 10.15.7 (Catalina), the official WhatsApp desktop app is no longer supported, as it now requires macOS 12.1 or newer. To continue using WhatsApp on this version of macOS, you should use WhatsApp Web through a browser. How to Use WhatsApp Web on macOS 10.15.7 Open your browser: Launch Safari, Chrome, or Firefox. Go to the website: Navigate to web.whatsapp.com. Open WhatsApp on your phone: Android: Tap the three dots (Menu) > Linked devices. iPhone: Tap Settings > Linked devices.
Scan the QR code: Tap Link a Device on your phone and point the camera at the QR code displayed on your Mac screen.
Start chatting: Your messages will sync automatically in the browser window. Pro-Tip: Create a "Desktop App" Experience whatsapp web mac os 10.15.7
Since there is no compatible standalone app, you can turn the web page into a dedicated window using Google Chrome: Open web.whatsapp.com in Chrome. Click the three dots in the top right corner. Select Save and Share > Install page as app.
This adds a WhatsApp icon to your Launchpad, allowing it to function like an independent app. Troubleshooting For macOS 10
Browser Compatibility: Ensure your browser is updated. WhatsApp Web typically requires Safari 15.2+ or Chrome 85+.
Connectivity: If it won't load, try clearing your browser cache or toggling your Wi-Fi off and on. Part 1: Understanding Your Options – Web vs
New Lines: To start a new line while typing (instead of sending the message), hold the Shift key and press Enter. How To Make A New Line In WhatsApp Web - Full Guide
Part 1: Understanding Your Options – Web vs. Native App
On macOS 10.15.7, you have two primary ways to use WhatsApp without touching your phone every five seconds: WhatsApp Web (via a browser) and WhatsApp Desktop (the standalone Mac app). Both require an active internet connection on your phone.
Features and Limitations on macOS 10.15.7
When using WhatsApp Web on Catalina, here is what you can and cannot expect:
For Chrome-based browsers (Brave, Edge, Vivaldi):
- Press
Cmd + Option + Ito open Developer Tools. - Click the Network conditions tab (you may need to click the
>>icon to find it). - Uncheck "Use browser default" under User agent.
- From the dropdown, select Safari — macOS or Chrome — Windows.
- Close DevTools and refresh the page.
This forces the WhatsApp server to send you the lightweight, JavaScript-based client rather than the heavy WebKit/Blink optimized version. It is not permanent—you must repeat this every session—but it works for quick logins.
Issue 5: Voice messages won’t play
- Fix: In Safari, go to
web.whatsapp.com, click the Aa icon in the smart search field → Settings for This Website → Auto-Play → Allow All Auto-Play.
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