Without a doubt, one of the most popular mobile applications that has been made in recent years is Instagram, because the truth is that this social network hides quite a few secrets and that is why millions of people access it every day from their different ways of access.
Now, regardless of the application, if for example what you want is to access from a computer, you will have to do it from its official website, because currently they do not have any other way to do so, and apparently there will be soon some news, since Facebook's intention is to integrate Direct there too, your instant messaging platform.
Instagram Direct could also reach the web version sooner than we think
As we have been able to know thanks to the information from TechCrunchIt seems that recently, through the social network Twitter, certain information about all this has been shared. And it is that, in this case, Jane Manchun Wong, who sometimes filters important content about possible news within Facebook, has clarified that they are working on it.
Apparently, as we have been able to verify with the photograph that has been shared of it, the operation would be very simple, since it would only be necessary to enter the classic web version from a computer, and In the upper left, in addition to the different accesses present so far, the option to access Instagram Direct would be added, represented with the symbol of an airplane as in mobile devices.
Instagram's Direct on Web will also be available on desktop pic.twitter.com/Y3iTIdDwKV
- Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) February 12, 2019
Now apparently shortly after they would have indicated to remove all trace of the evidence, but the truth is that we already have the material that interests us. In this way, in a relatively short time the users who want it will have the possibility of access your messages directly from the desktop interface via the web, without having to use a mobile device for it, something that many will appreciate.
Instagram has remotely disabled access to Direct on Web prototype
… But it's too late.
- Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) February 12, 2019