Just started using Messages through a browser on my PC messages.google.com/. Unless I keep my phone (S22 Ultra) screen on, I get "Trying to reach your phone" on the PC browser. Source: 4 months ago
I've moved on to Ferdium by the way via the ferdium-electron AUR package. I also use Tuta, Skiff, Google Messages and YouTube Music with it. Source: 4 months ago
Some messages show up on my phone, but not on messages.google.com ... Some messages show up on messages.google.com but not on my phone. This morning I noticed that on a message thread between my girlfriend and me (about the less-than-important subject of our performance in Wordle this morning) everything I sent to her from the web app showed up on my web app but not on my phone, and every reply from her showed... Source: 4 months ago
Then you can just visit https://messages.google.com/ on your Mac and iPad to see your sms? Source: 4 months ago
I'll often read a message on my computer first (as I'll be working and have messages.google.com as a tab) and then I'll look at my phone later, see I have a message, and click on it, only to see it is an old message. Source: 5 months ago
Or you can use the messages.google.com website. Source: 5 months ago
It was running fine paired with chrome browser "messages.google.com", but since the latest update, I can't pair it to my windows 11 machine running latest chrome browser. Source: 5 months ago
I have an issue with Firefox not displaying QR codes to sign in to my bank, messages.google.com and a few other sites. See example image here. I get the same issue on a number of other sites:. Source: 5 months ago
I'm just looking for recommendations for use on a browser or desktop that is Windows. I had been using PushBullet but really only for Tasks and Messages and since I got a Pixel, I've been using messages.google.com for the messages, and was curious if there was a good option with Tasks that anyone can recommend. I'm not big on Google Tasks since there's no time which I know is expected from... Source: 9 months ago
Or just use the default messaging app through https://messages.google.com/. Source: 10 months ago
Messages on the web: https://messages.google.com/ Chrome to send link to your phone Gmail Google calendar Google photos. Source: 10 months ago
Restore them on a phone, then use messages.google.com to view them in your browser. Source: 10 months ago
For those who don't use the reddit app, but use a desktop browser instead - here's what worked for me. I have an android phone. Use the "messages for web" site (messages.google.com) and send yourself an SMS with the link. On the phone, the link opens up with the tonal app. Voila! Source: 10 months ago
1) https://messages.google.com (u have to scan the QR code on ur pc to get it started). Source: 10 months ago
I use a Samsung Galaxy phone and have a Macbook Pro. I use Google's messages.google.com for getting text, but that's about the extent of integration available. Source: 10 months ago
I've found that once I got through the initial sync (which took a week), https://messages.google.com has worked pretty flawlessly, perhaps with some minor delays on occasion. Source: 10 months ago
I also see the same error now occasionally when NordVPN is on for any countries. It mostly appears the first time I open messages.google.com. After reloading the warning would go away. Source: 11 months ago
Link it in browser at https://messages.google.com/. Source: 11 months ago
I am a current Android user and have an iPad Pro. I haven't had an issue with interoperability between my iPad and my phone. Google Photos is available for iPad as is YouTube Music. I already use Microsoft To-Do for my lists - that is on the iPad. I haven't attempted to exchange files directly between my Pixel and my iPad. That would be one area I could see a problem, but there are enough cloud solutions out there... Source: 11 months ago
Google Messages because I use https://messages.google.com/ quite a bit. Source: 11 months ago
Signal would work fine for this. Also the standard Google Messages app for SMS has a web interface that a lot of people don't seem to know about: https://messages.google.com. Source: 11 months ago
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