The WhatsApp instant messaging app is one of the most used worldwide. Through this we send all kinds of messages and files that we share with other users. So protecting your content in some cases is of vital importance. Below we give some security tips to keep our account safe.
WhatsApp security options
Whether for personal or professional use, through the instant messaging app we have conversations of different depths or share photos and videos with all kinds of content. Maintaining the privacy of all these messages is the task of the two that we are going to talk about next. Two security settings through which only you will have access to the content of the App. Since to access we will have to identify ourselves through our fingerprint or, failing that, we will have to use facial recognition to access the chats.
- For this, the first thing we must do is open the app and access the app’s own settings.
- To do this, tap on the three dots in the upper right corner of the screen if it is a device Android and on the gear in the case iOS.
- To access the next menu where we will find the privacy options, click on “bill”
- And now if we findPrivacy”, navigate through options until you reach the end of these until you find the option “screen lock”
- In this menu we find the option to activate the “face recognition” by moving the button next to it to the on position, if you are an Apple user.
- For Android, making this setting will automatically activate the fingerprint recognition.
- In this way, all the content of the chats will be safe from prying eyes, even if we leave the phone unlocked.
- A simple setting that allows no one except us to have access to our conversations.
- Although we must bear in mind that for this to work correctly, we must have previously configured our footprint. And it will only be possible on devices that have a reader.
- In these days when we are so concerned about the security and vulnerabilities of our devices, we must remember that this type of expansion is totally secure since the end-to-end encryption of the messages prevents them from being read during the process.
Biometric identification methods are now present in a greater number of devices and that these are also the most secure method. Since, for example, in the case of fingerprints, they are unique. We do not share fingerprints with any individual nor do I include in the case of identical twins. In the case of easy identification, some systems are capable of recognizing us, even if we wear glasses, wear a mask or even capable of discriminating whether our eyes are open or not, to prevent someone from accessing our devices while we are sleeping.
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