How to use Google Messages on smartphone, laptop and tablet at the same time

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Google Messages offers the feature called “Messages for web,” which enables users to send and receive messages across multiple devices. To set it up, download and install the Google Messages app, sign in to your Google account, and grant necessary permissions. Then, pair your Android phone with your computer by accessing messages.google.com on your browser, enabling text on Galaxy devices in the app settings, and scanning the QR code with your computer’s webcam. Once paired, you can access and manage your messages from any device with a web browser.

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How to use Google Messages on smartphone, laptop and tablet at the same time

Google Messages offers the feature called “Messages for web,” which enables users to send and receive messages across multiple devices. To set it up, download and install the Google Messages app, sign in to your Google account, and grant necessary permissions. Then, pair your Android phone with your computer by accessing messages.google.com on your browser, enabling text on Galaxy devices in the app settings, and scanning the QR code with your computer’s webcam. Once paired, you can access and manage your messages from any device with a web browser.

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