Truecaller just dropped a game-changer: a web version of their popular caller ID app. Ditch the phone juggling and say hello to Truecaller for Web, letting you manage calls and texts seamlessly from your computer.
Truecaller for Web: Your Desktop Communication Hub
- Texting Made Easy: No more tiny phone screens! Mirror your Android’s SMS conversations on your computer for a comfortable typing experience. Perfect for those lengthy messages and conversations.
- Never Miss a Call Again: Stay on top of your calls with desktop notifications that display caller information the moment your phone rings. No more FOMO (fear of missing out)!
- Unlimited Number Lookups: Identify unknown callers and potential spammers with ease. Perform unlimited phone number lookups directly on your computer’s web browser with Truecaller for Web.
Getting Started with Truecaller for Web (Android Only – For Now):
Using Truecaller for Web is a breeze:
- Grab your Android phone: Open the Truecaller app.
- Head to Messages: Find the Messages tab and tap the three-dot menu.
- Link Your Device: Select “Link Device” and scan the QR code displayed on your computer with your phone’s camera. You’re connected!
Security and Considerations:
- Safety First: Similar to popular messaging apps, Truecaller for Web prioritizes security by limiting active web sessions to one per user and automatically logging out inactive users after 30 days.
- SMS Permissions and Usage: Keep in mind that SMS permissions and the app’s functionality as a primary SMS client on your computer might still be under development.
Truecaller’s Vision: A Brighter Future for Communication
Truecaller’s commitment to user experience is evident with the launch of Truecaller for Web. Their dedication goes further with the development of AI-powered features like call blocking and transcription. This focus on innovation, coupled with a recent stock price rebound, suggests investor confidence in Truecaller’s strategic direction and future potential.pen_spark
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