I tried uninstalling and reinstalling. I tried a Reset of the app from the advanced options for the Windows app. I tried rebooting. I tried killing the Whatsapp processes. All things multiple times.
Exactly the problem I've been having, and the simple answer is that you can't. The only way to increase the font size in the new Whatsapp is to increase - unnecessarily and pointlessly - the font size for everything on your PC. It's ridiculous that the older version supported changing font sizes, and the new one does not. After the new version was forced on me, I managed to redownload an older version, and despite the fact that it's glitchy and shows as "outdated", I'll keep using it as long as possible. The new version is useless to me - even with my reading glasses on, I struggle to read the text unless I increase the font size for the computer through the accessibility settings, which affects everything else negatively. I won't be using it once the update is finally forced on me, it's no longer fit for purpose for me.
@stuka85 I Had the same problem and I can confirm that disabling enhanced security for web.whatsapp.com fixed it. You may try that and see. However, I hope this help the dev team in troubleshooting the issue.
I know i can run Whatsapp Web and Whatsapp Desktop, but the web's notification it's kinda useless if i miss it because i will have to keep checking on the Tab, i have my personal phone and a work phone so i would like to have both on Whatsapp Desktop, so if i get a new message i'll get the red icon with numbers on the taskbar and not in the browser's tab.
WhatsApp uses a customized version of the open standard Extensible messaging and presence protocol (XMPP).[210] Upon installation, it creates a user account using the user's phone number as the username (Jabber ID: [phone number]@s.whatsapp.net).
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The official name of this update is Whatsapp beta for Windows 2.2322.1.0. The screen-sharing feature was previously available to a limited number of users who installed the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.23.11.19 update. Now, Meta has widened screen-sharing to some WhatsApp beta users. However, keep in mind that not everyone will have the opportunity to experiment with this new feature. Check out the instructions below to find out whether or not you have access to screen sharing.
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