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[ol][li]You need to download the latest version of the Android Messages application on your Android device. This isversion[strong]3.3.043[/strong]that’s rolling out on the Play Store today. We’ve embedded a link to the app on the Play Store above.[/li][li]Open the app and[strong]tap on the three-dot menu[/strong]located in the top right. You may also see a popup telling you about the feature. Tapping “[strong]try it[/strong]” will also work.[/li][li]Select “[strong]Messages for web[/strong].”[div id="gallery-5"][dl][dt][br][/dt][/dl][dl][dt]
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[br][/div][/li][li]Tap “[strong]Scan QR code.[/strong]” See the screenshot below.[/li][li]On your web browser like Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, etc., go to[a href="https://messages.android.com/"]this web page[/a].[/li][li]On the web page, toggle “[strong]remember this computer[/strong]” if the computer you are using is one you will use frequently. Otherwise, disable it for security.[/li][li]Using the QR code scanner on your phone,[strong]scan the QR code[/strong]that appears on your PC. See the screenshot below.[/li][li]After scanning the code, you should successfully connect to your laptop or desktop PC. You should see a notification that says “Connected to Messages for web” if successful. And if you go back to the app, you’ll see a list of signed-in computers in the “Messages for web” settings. See the screenshots below.[/li][li]Enjoy sending text messages from your desktop or laptop PC![/li][/ol][div id="gallery-6"][dl][dt]
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