Easy enough on the iPhone or an Android phone, for that matter. What I recommend is that you take a screenshot of this screen, then crop it down so you just have the QR code itself. Yes, if you scan the above, you can connect with me on WeChat □ Tap on that and you’ll find that quick scan “QR” (quick response) code: What we want to explore, however, is “ My QR Code“, fourth option down. That reveals quite a few settings and preferences you can adjust, including your ID, name and profile photo: Now, back to your request! Log in to your WeChat app on your smartphone, tap on “Me” on the lower right, and you’ll be looking at this screen:įrom here you want to go to “ Settings” to proceed. WeChat also has a payment system called WeChat Pay, which is available in 40 countries and works with 13 currencies. Of that 1.1 billion users, only 70 million of them are outside China, by the way, though Tencent (the owner of WeChat) is trying to get more visibility in the United States. Here are a few more interesting stats about WeChat, since we’re talking about the service: 902 million daily active WeChat users, sending 38 billion messages/day. WhatsApp has 1.5 billion active users, while WeChat has 1.14 billion. By far one of the most popular is actually WhatsApp (now owned by Facebook, as it happens), but WeChat is dominant in Asia and TikTok is zooming along with its own huge base of active chatters. Skype, Facebook Messenger, iCloud Messages all work, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg in terms of Internet communications tools. Anyone with friends or relatives overseas has learned that while the regular cellular network might be great for local, it’s not so good – and can be scary expensive – crossing national borders or major oceans.
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