While the Swedish company used to give users the facility to check unknown numbers on its website after signing in, the newly declared Truecaller for web interfaces is designed to bring more peachers to the browser from the Android app. After linking the web client to TruColor on smartphone, users can check or paste unknown numbers in a search bar, even if their phone is not near.
Alerts of incoming calls will now appear on the computer, which is connected to the trouqueler on Android phone. Other services like Microsoft’s Telephone Hyperlink App allow you to see the upcoming notifications (including phone calls), even when your phone is not near.
Users will be able to use their PC (or laptop) keyboard to reply to SMS and Truecaller chat messages on their computer, which will be the butt in three categories – inboxes, promotion and spam. According to the company, outgoing messages can also be marked by web interfaces as an important. Web interface will also allow users to attach the large files as large as 100 MB.
To access Trucolor for the web, users have to install a web browser on the Android smartphone on the Android smartphone and the Firefox, Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge on the Android smartphone. Navigating on Messages tab and tapping on the three-dot menu> Messaging for Internet> Hyperlink A Tool will provide the option to users to use the QR code displayed on the website to login in Trucolor for the web. This feature is supported only on Android smartphones.