WhatsApp is a social media communication tool released in 2009.
Never divulge your WhatsApp verification code to anyone. The SMS verification code issued to your phone number is required to take control of your account if someone tries to do so. Without this code, anyone trying to authenticate your phone number will be unable to do so and use your number on WhatsApp. This implies that your WhatsApp account is still under your control. For more information, click here.
Enable two-step verification and enter your email address so you may receive reminders if you lose your PIN. For how to do it, click here.
You can set a device code. It’s not necessary to keep your phone connected in order to use WhatsApp on up to four connected devices at once. On WhatsApp, one phone at a time can be connected. For how to do it, click here.
WhatsApp offers end-to-end encryption for all messages you send and receive in order to ensure that only you and the person you’re talking to can read or listen to your personal messages. For how to activate it, click here.
The steps listed here could help you regain access to your WhatsApp account if you were tricked into disclosing your WhatsApp code and lost access to that.
You can hide chats on WhatsApp if you need. You can better organize your talks by hiding a specific individual or group chat from your chats list using the archive chat feature. For how to do it, click here.
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