Google is making it easier to use Google Messages on desktop with a new feature that lets you log in using your Google account instead of a QR code. This feature is currently in beta testing, but it is expected to be released to the public soon.
To use this feature, you must switch to the Google Account Pairing feature on the Google Messages app on your phone. Once you have done that, you can log in to Google Messages on the web using the same Google account.
Google is also making the pairing process easier by asking you to tap a matching emoji. This is a good security measure, as it prevents intruders from accessing your messages even if they have access to your Google account.
If the pairing fails, Google will ask you to check for unfamiliar devices with access to your Google account.
What is RCS?
RCS (Rich Communication Services) is a new messaging standard that was co-developed by Google. It supports sending and receiving high-resolution images and videos, audio messages, emojis, group chats, and stickers. It also displays read, sent, and typing indicators, and supports multi-device access.
Why is this important?
This new feature makes it easier to use Google Messages on a desktop, which is especially useful for people who spend a lot of time on their computers. It is also a good security measure, as it prevents intruders from accessing your messages even if they have access to your Google account.
How to use this feature
To use this feature, you must switch to the Google Account Pairing feature on the Google Messages app on your phone. Once you have done that, you can log in to Google Messages on the web using the same Google account.