WhatsApp has gradually become the default texting app for the majority of smartphone users worldwide. Simultaneously, it is one of the quickest and easiest ways to send or receive text messages, photos, videos, or documents across geographical boundaries. Cross-platform functionality on iOS, Android, and web browsers. Many of us access it via WhatsApp on a PC or laptop for convenience.
This article will teach you how to send WhatsApp messages without saving the recipient’s number in your contact list. This will be useful when you need to text an unknown person with whom you will likely never communicate again. In such a scenario, it is simple to send WhatsApp messages without storing a number. Here is how to proceed.
Open a web browser and type in the following address:
https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=xxxxxxxxxxxx.
You can use a mobile browser or a PC browser with ease; both are supported.
Replace the code portion of the URL with a valid mobile number beginning with the appropriate country code. To send a message to an Indian number, for instance, use the URL https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=910000000000 omitting all dashes and brackets
The browser will then display the number to which you intend to send a text message. Select the “Continue Chatting” button.
The mobile browser will take you directly to the WhatsApp chatbox to initiate a conversation. On a PC browser, WhatsApp will prompt you to download its web application or continue to the WhatsApp Web chatbox.
It must be noted that the mobile number specified in the URL must be registered on WhatsApp; otherwise, an error message will be displayed.
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