The new feature is available with the version 14.7 update to those who have installed the shBullet software on ndows. The team says it is working to bring this same functionality to the Mac. There are also Chrome Firefox extensions, but neither of those support the feature. shBullet’s Oldenburg demos the feature in a video, copying a web link pasting it into atsApp. This could be a pretty powerful feature, especially for anyone who frequently uses two-step authentication codes when logging into accounts or want to share content they find online with others through their phone. The full shBullet changelog lists the following:
Copy text on one of your devices (or computers) paste it on a different one. Copy links on your paste them into atsApp or text messages Copy two-factor auth codes on your phone paste them on your computer And so many more uses Currently works with Android devices ndows computers via the shbullet ndows app (our browser extensions aren’t able to offer this feature). More supported platforms coming ASA
For more about shbullet, check out our interview with Oldenburg.