WhatsApp has announced a new security feature in the web version. When you open the WhatsApp web from the desktop, you have to go one step further and reach the chat box. In case of unlocking the phone's face ID and fingerprint must be used. In other words, WhatsApp is going to strengthen the unlock process to give security to your account.
From now on, if a user wants to link the WhatsApp account of his phone to the web version, the company will ask for proof from that particular user. In this case there will be facelock or fingerprint option. With the help of these two, users will be able to access or access the web version of WhatsApp only after crossing the authentication layer. WhatsApp said that there will be this unlock process before scanning the QR code.
According to WhatsApp, a user can also keep his face (facelock) and fingerprint (fingerprint) on his phone. In that case, no one will be able to get this information from the operating system or OS of that phone without the knowledge of the user.
This is done so that in the absence of a specific user, no one can access his account from that user's desktop or laptop. Therefore, the current goal of WhatsApp is to protect users' personal information such as chats, group chats, photos and other information. However, WhatsApp will not leave any user's biometric information. Instead, these will be on the users' own personal devices.
The protection of the personal information of WhatsApp users has been repeatedly questioned for several months. It is rumored that WhatsApp's privacy policy will change. And as a result of this change or update, users will have a lot of information, this information will be spread through various means of social media. WhatsApp, however, made it clear in a statement that nothing like that would happen. However, the users did not forget. Many people have left WhatsApp and opened an account by downloading Signal Messaging app.