WhatsApp rolls out passkey-encrypted backups
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The most popular messenger app today is WhatsApp, and despite the rise of tools such as Telegram and Signal over the past couple of years, WhatsApp has held on strongly to its crown. Now, WhatsApp is known for being a mobile app, but it can also be used on ...
WhatsApp for iOS will soon add another layer of protection when a user tries to login into an account for the first time. After people started being tricked into giving their verification code to criminals last year, WhatsApp is finally planning a way to ...
WhatsApp is adding another layer of password protection to keep your conversations private. After introducing the convenience of locked chats, the latest privacy-centric tool is secret codes, which let you set a unique passcode for chats so that they can't ...
Private discussions can now be hidden from your chat list and locked away with a separate password, not just your device passcode. WhatsApp is making it a little harder for prying eyes to peep your locked chats. In May, the secure messaging app added Chat ...
ANYONE with a WhatsApp account needs to watch out for a dangerous "trick" message. It's designed to break into your accounts – and it's extremely easy to fall for. The con is linked to those verification codes that you sometimes receive for logging in.