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WhatsApp Two-Step Verification Now Rolling Out to Android, iPhone, Windows Users

WhatsApp Two-Step Verification Now Rolling Out to Android, iPhone, Windows Users

  WhatsApp Two-Step Verification Now Rolling Out to Android, iPhone, Windows Users

Highlights

  • Two-step verification is an optional feature
  • Company was testing this feature for several months
  • Users can optionally choose to add email address for account recovery
After testing the two-step verification feature (aka two-factor authentication) for several months, WhatsApp has finally announced that it is rolling out the feature to all its users across Android, iPhone, and Windows platforms. With the two-step verification in place, users will have to provide a six-digit passcode (created by them using this feature) when registering your phone number with WhatsApp again - or any attempt to verify their phone number through the app.
In order to enable the optional security feature, users have to open WhatsApp > Settings > Account > Two-step verification > Enable, the company said in its release. Post enabling this feature, users will need to enter their chosen passcode, and optionally provide an email address so that they can recover their account even if they forget the passcode.
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"This email address will allow WhatsApp to send you a link via email to disable two-step verification in case you ever forget your six-digit passcode, and also to help safeguard your account," the company says on the FAQ page for the feature.
Notably, WhatsApp says that it does not verify this email address to confirm its accuracy. Therefore, it is highly recommend that users make sure that they provide an accurate email address so that they don't end up locked out of their account if they forget their passcode.
Further, If you have two-step verification enabled, your phone number will not be permitted to reverify on WhatsApp within seven days of last using WhatsApp without your passcode.
This means that if you forget your own passcode, and did not provide an email to disable two-step verification, even you will not be permitted to reverify on WhatsApp within seven days of last using WhatsApp, the company says.
"After these 7 days, your number will be permitted to reverify on WhatsApp without your passcode, but you will lose all pending messages upon reverifying - they will be deleted. If your number is reverified on WhatsApp after 30 days of last using WhatsApp, and without your passcode, your account will be deleted and a new one will be created upon successfully reverifying," it added.
To recall, the company started testing this feature in the beta version of its Android and Windows apps back in November last year

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