Previously, many users were upset that they could not log in to one WeChat account on multiple mobile phones. However, a blogger discovered that a "log in as a secondary device" function option appeared on his WeChat login interface, which seems to be about to be launched. From the interface exposed by the blogger, it shows that the login option is "Log in as a secondary device". After clicking, a QR code will appear, as well as a prompt "Please use WeChat to scan the QR code to log in." That is to say, after entering this interface, you need to use the main device (another mobile phone) to scan the QR code to log in. However, the feature seems to still be in the A/B testing stage, and the blogger is not yet eligible to experience it. At present, it is unclear when this feature will be launched. In fact, in recent years, complaints about WeChat have been common, and WeChat has gradually come to its senses. For example, the Windows version of WeChat has added a new function for browsing Moments, where you can search for public accounts, mini-programs, emoticons, videos, articles, Moments and other content. I hope I can get what I want this time.
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