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Introducing Truecaller for Web: Now Search for Unknown Numbers & Send/Receive SMS From Your Computer Screen

Read and respond to all your text messages and chats from your computer
Get incoming call and message alerts without looking at your phone
Copy-paste or type a number into the search bar to get an instant result
Enjoy a spam-free messaging experience, even on your computer
Encrypted link between phone and web browser keeps everything secure

Truecaller, the leading global platform for verifying contacts and blocking unwanted communication, today announced the launch of Truecaller for Web. All users can now search for unknown numbers and access their Truecaller SMS inbox on their web browser for added convenience and security. Truecaller for Web is available only on Android for now but it works on all modern web browsers across PC and Mac. It is easy to enable, highly secure and allows users to view, send and receive both SMS and Truecaller Chat (Instant messaging or IM) without the need to juggle between devices.

With Truecaller for Web, there is no need to keep switching between your phone and computer. Once linked, the web interface loads up within seconds and shows your SMS, IM and business messages (segregated as inbox, promotions and spam messages) in an easy-to-read interface. You can type out messages using your computer keyboard for that extra boost in speed and accuracy, attach multiple files (up to 100 MB) and set messages to urgent (using Truecaller’s Urgent Messages feature). Additionally, the web platform provides real-time call alert notifications for incoming calls and messages, enabling users to remain connected and informed at all times.

Speaking on the launch of the web platform, Rishit Jhunjhunwala, Chief Product Officer and Managing Director India at Truecaller, stated, “Truecaller for Web is a new addition that allows for a seamless way to stay connected across your phone and computer. Our solution integrates well with the lifestyle of modern users, empowering them to effortlessly search for unknown numbers, streamline their workflow and easily switch between devices. Just like on the mobile app, Truecaller does not access or read any messages and the link between the app and desktop client is always encrypted. We want to stay true to our commitment of elevating the communication experience while ensuring accessibility and safety across each interaction.”

To enable Truecaller for Web, Android users can tap on the Messages tab, tap the three dots on the top right of the screen and choose Messaging for Web. Or, Users can visit https://web.truecaller.com, and link their devices by following on-screen instructions.

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