How To Fix WhatsApp Web Not Working On PC

We go over every way we can think of

One of the great things about WhatsApp is its ability to let you use the messaging service right from any browser on your computer. You can simply scan a code on your computer from your phone and you’re ready to use the WhatsApp app on your desktop or laptop machine.

Normally, the feature works just fine and you shouldn’t have any issues with it. However, there are times when it gets buggy and just won’t work no matter what you do. If you’re already in a situation where WhatsApp Web is not working on your PC, you might want to consider using some of the methods given below to fix the issue.

Make Sure WhatsApp Works On Your Phone

The very first thing you’ll want to verify is that WhatsApp works on your mobile device. Make sure you can both send and receive messages in the WhatsApp app on your smartphone.

If you’re having any trouble sending or receiving messages, WhatsApp Web will likely not function on your PC as it’s just a wrapper of the actual messaging app on your phone and fully relies on the phone app.

Here are some of the things you can do on your phone to fix WhatsApp issues:

Reactivate The WhatsApp Web Session

Sometimes toggling the sign in and out option fixes the broken WhatsApp Web feature on a PC. This can be done easily and all you need is access to your phone.

Use Incognito Mode In Your Browser

A normal web browser window carries with it all of your cache, cookies, and other files. These files sometimes could interfere with the workings of WhatsApp.

An incognito window, on the other hand, doesn’t use any of your existing cookies and site data and so it’s suggested you try WhatsApp Web in it and see if it helps fix the issue.

If it was browser data that caused the issue, incognito mode should fix it and you’ll no longer have the WhatsApp Web not working issue on your PC.

Clear Cookies In Your Browsers

An incognito window gets the job done but as soon as you close it, you’re logged out of WhatsApp Web. You need to log-in to the account each time you want to access it which is both time consuming and annoying.

Another way to fix a browser issue is toclear the cookies in your browser.

Now that cookies are cleared, launch the WhatsApp Web site in your browser and log-in to your account. It should work just fine this time around.

Let WhatsApp Bypass Your Network Settings

One of the reasons why WhatsApp Web is not working on your PC is because your firewall or network settings prevent the WhatsApp site from loading.

If that’s the case, you’ll need to reach out to your network admin and ask them to whitelist the following domains so they’re allowed in your network:

Once these sites are allowed, you’ll be able to access them and use WhatsApp Web on your PC.

Disable The VPN Service On Your PC

If you have aVPN enabled and running on your PC, you might want to try turning it off to see if it resolves the issue. WhatsApp may detect your VPN IP as an unauthorized user and may prevent you from using your account.

You can turn off your VPN temporarily by launching the VPN app and selecting the disable option. You can turn it back on when you’ve finished using WhatsApp Web.

Use Internet Troubleshooter On Your PC

If you’re still facing issues with WhatsApp Web on your PC, you can use the Internet troubleshooter on your PC to find out the cause of the issue.

You can then take required actions tofix the network or Internet issue on your PC.

Mahesh has been obsessed with technology since he got his first gadget a decade or so ago. Over the last few years, he’s written a number of tech articles on various online publications including but not limited to MakeTechEasier and Android AppStorm.Read Mahesh’s Full Bio

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