WhatsApp adding new layer of security with double verification to avoid hijacking of user accounts

The new double verification will reduce the hijacking of WhatsApp accounts.

The meta-owned platform is now working on allowing users to edit their text messages for future updates to the app, and the feature is under development so it’s not ready to be released to beta testers.

WhatsApp is one of the most popular instant messaging apps at the moment. The meta-proprietary app is also full of scammers and malicious actors who are trying to deceive users by using the instant messaging app. Now, while WhatsApp has two-factor authentication for logging into a new account, attackers are still able to hijack users into their WhatsApp. This is an issue that has been widespread for a very long time, and WhatsApp may finally come up with a feature that will fix this problem to some extent.

metaowned WhatsApp It is said to be working on a new feature that adds an extra layer of security before logging into a WhatsApp account. The feature was spotted by WhatsApp tracker WABetaInfo and will be rolled out for Android and iOS users in a future update. According to WABetaInfo, this feature is under development so it is not ready to be released to the public.

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When the feature will be released to beta testers, an additional verification code is required to confirm any successful attempts to log into a user’s WhatsApp account from any other device. The report says that the company is now working on this feature to protect users who can share their 6-digit code. Recently, a report said that WhatsApp is now working on the ability for WhatsApp beta testers to edit text messages for future updates.

The meta-owned platform is now working on allowing users to edit their text messages for future updates to the app, and the feature is under development so it’s not ready to be released to beta testers.

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WhatsApp recently introduced the next 2GB file sharing limit for more users outside South America, where the feature was first tested. The 2GB file sharing limit was first announced by the Meta-owned instant messaging app in March this year.

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