WhatsApp is more than a chat app—it contains
bank alerts, personal photos, work messages, and sensitive info. Protecting it is essential.
1. Enable Two-Step VerificationAdds an
extra layer of security beyond the OTP.
How to enable:Open whatsapp →
Settings → Account → Two-step verification → EnableSet a
6-digit PIN and add a recovery email.
Why it helps: Even if someone gets your OTP, they
cannot log in without the PIN.
2. Use App Lock (Fingerprint/Face Lock)Prevents anyone from opening whatsapp if they get access to your phone.
How to enable:Open whatsapp →
Settings → Privacy → App LockChoose
Fingerprint or Face LockWhy it helps: Protects your chats and private media from unauthorized access.
3. Be Careful with OTPs and Linked DevicesWhatsApp never asks for your OTP outside the login process.
Important tips:Never share your OTP with anyone, even friends or family.Regularly check
Settings → Linked Devices and
log out of unknown devices.
Why it helps: Prevents hackers from taking control of your account remotely.
Extra Safety MeasuresHide
Last Seen, Profile Photo, and Status from unknown contacts.Turn on
Security Notifications for encrypted chats.Update whatsapp regularly to get the
latest security patches.
Bottom Line: By enabling
Two-Step Verification, App Lock, and monitoring OTPs & linked devices, you can make your whatsapp account very secure and reduce the risk of hacking.
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