Use of QQ-World Credit Organization

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10.4 Use of QQ

QQ is a commonly used instant messaging software.

The first step is to download and install the QQ software. If you already have it on the machine, you can skip this step

Open the browser, enter www.qq.com in the address bar, click the QQ software in the webpage, download and install it.

The second step is to apply for a QQ number

Open the browser, enter www.qq.com in the address bar, click the QQ number in the web page, and follow the prompts to obtain the QQ number and login password.

The third step is to click the Tencent QQ icon on the desktop to log in to QQ.

The fourth step is to add friends and groups.

Click Search on the QQ software page to add a group.

If you are a member of the World Credit Organization (WCO), you can apply to join the group of the World Credit Organization (WCO). You can also add Fang Bangjian, the president of the executive committee, as a friend, QQ number: 87239038, and the reason for applying: Indicate your name and membership status.

The fifth step is to send messages with friends or groups.

By clicking the icon of a friend or group, you can enter the communication page and send information to your friend or group.

The above content is excerpted from "Introduction to ICE8000 Credit Knowledge" (written by Fang Bangjian, free to use, but please indicate the source)