The instant messaging platform /WhatsApp/ has developed a new (security check) feature, which aims to enhance account security settings and protect users' privacy. This feature allows users to prevent people from taking screenshots of profile pictures and rolls out passkeys. In addition to allowing users to control who uses their avatar in stickers and more, the new feature helps users quickly review and improve their security settings, providing additional layers of protection for their accounts, while simplifying the process of managing account security. Through this feature, users will be able to access and configure various important security options easily from one screen, set up a passkey to unlock the app and log in to WhatsApp using biometric data. In addition, the feature allows users to add an email to their accounts, making it easier to recover the account in case the user is unable to receive verification codes via SMS. It is expected that this feature will be available in the latest experimen tal update of the WhatsApp application on the Android system, which is now available on the Play Store Source: Qatar News Agency
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