WhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging apps in the world. It has over 1 billion active users and is used by people from all over the world. However, there are a few things you can do to keep your WhatsApp account secure.
- Use a strong password: A strong password is something that you can remember and use consistently. You should use at least 8-10 characters long, with at least one letter and one number.
- Use a two-factor authentication: Two-factor authentication helps protect your account if someone tries to access your WhatsApp account without first having your second factor such as a phone number or email address. This can be done by adding an extra layer of security to your WhatsApp account, for example by using a different email address for each message sent and receiving, or by using two-factor authentication codes sent through text messages or emails.
- Keep your chats private: If you have conversations that are not public, make sure to keep them private by hiding the chat logs and other sensitive information in your WhatsApp settings. This will help protect both you and other users from being able to view or access these conversations without permission.
Set up Two-Step Verification
Two-step verification is the best step you can take to protect your WhatsApp account. Commonly, called 2FA, when you enable it, WhatsApp adds a second layer of protection to your account.
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After you enable 2FA, you’ll have to type a six-digit PIN to log in to your WhatsApp account.
Even if your phone is stolen or someone uses a phishing method to steal your SIM card, they won’t be able to access your WhatsApp account.
To enable Two-Step Verification, open the WhatsApp app on your iPhone or Android device. Go to Settings > Account > Two-Step Verification, and then tap “Enable.”
On the next screen, type a six-digit PIN, tap “Next,” and then confirm your PIN on the following screen.
Next, type the email address you want to use to reset your PIN if you forget it or tap “Skip.” On the next screen, confirm your email address.
Two-Step Verification is now enabled. To make sure you don’t forget your six-digit PIN, WhatsApp periodically asks you to type it before you can access the app.
If you forget your PIN, you’ll have to reset it before you can access your WhatsApp account again.
Enable Fingerprint or Face ID Lock
You might already protect your iPhone or Android phone with biometrics. As an additional measure, you can protect WhatsApp with a fingerprint or Face ID lock, as well.
To do so, on your Android phone, open WhatsApp and tap the Menu button. Next, go to Settings > Account > Privacy. Scroll to the bottom of the list, and then tap “Fingerprint Lock.”
Toggle-On the “Unlock with Fingerprint” option.
Now, touch the fingerprint sensor on your device to confirm your fingerprint. You can also select the amount of time before authentication is needed after each visit.
On iPhone, you can use Touch or Face ID (depending on your device) to protect WhatsApp.
To do so, open WhatsApp and go to Settings > Account > Privacy > Screen Lock. Here, toggle-On the “Require Face ID” or “Require Touch ID” option.
After the feature is enabled, you can increase the length of time after which WhatsApp will lock after each visit. From the default option, you can switch to one or 15 minutes, or one hour.
Check Encryption
WhatsApp encrypts all chats by default, but you might want to make sure. If you share sensitive information over the app, it’s best to make sure the encryption is working.
To do this, open a chat, tap the person’s name at the top, and then tap “Encryption.” You see a QR and long security code below.
You can compare it with your contact to verify it, or ask your contact to scan the QR code. If it matches, you’re all good!
Don’t Fall for Common Scams and Forwards
Because WhatsApp is so popular, there are new scams every day. The only rule you need to remember is not to open any link forwarded to you from an unknown contact; these are normally smishing attacks.
WhatsApp now includes a handy “Forwarded” tag at the top, which makes it easier to spot these messages.
No matter how tempting the offer might be, do not open a link or provide your personal information to any website or person you don’t know on WhatsApp.
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Disable Auto Group Addition
By default, WhatsApp makes it very easy to add anyone to a group. If you give your number to a salesperson, you might end up in several promotional groups.
You can now stop this problem at the source. WhatsApp has a new setting that blocks anyone from automatically adding you to a group.
To enable this on your iPhone or Android device, go to Settings > Account > Privacy > Groups, and then tap “Nobody.”
If you’ve already joined a group you want to exit, open the group chat, and then tap the group name at the top. On the next screen, scroll down and tap “Exit Group.”
Tap “Exit Group” again to confirm.
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Change Your Privacy Settings
WhatsApp gives you complete control over who can view your private information, and in what context. If you want, you can hide your “Last Seen,” “Profile Photo,” and “Status” from everyone except your closest friends and family.
To do so, go to Settings > Account > Privacy to change these settings.
Block and Report
If someone is spamming or harassing you on WhatsApp, you can easily block them. To do so, open the relevant conversation in WhatsApp, and then tap the person’s name at the top.
On an iPhone, scroll down and tap “Block Contact”; on Android, tap “Block.”
Tap “Block” in the popup.
Is WhatsApp taking up too much storage space on your phone? You can use the built-in storage management tool to free up some valuable space!
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