Individual and group chats: Chat with anyone in your contact list one-on-one.
(Curiously, while the official app name is WhatsApp Web, you don't use a WhatsApp web client or web browser to chat but the WhatsApp application for PCs.) WhatsApp also uses your mobile phone number to identify you and your contacts. Once set up, you can use either your phone or computer for chats, with everything synced between the devices. During setup, you will be prompted to use the QR scanner in WhatsApp on your phone to scan the QR code on your computer. WhatsApp for PC is tied to your mobile phone number: The Windows version of WhatsApp uses your phone to authorize your account. WhatsApp, by default, encrypts messages end to end for some other encrypted messenger apps, like Allo, you need to actively choose to chat using end-to-end encryption. Secured end-to-end communications: WhatsApp messages are secured with end-to-end encryption using Open Whisper Systems' Signal Protocol, which is also used in Signal's Private Messenger, Facebook Messenger, and Google Allo.
It's free: WhatsApp Web is free to use and doesn't include ads. WhatsApp for PC lets you use the popular messenger app on your Windows PC and chat with WhatsApp-connected family and friends wherever they are. The WhatsApp messaging app isn't just for iPhone and Android phones.