WhatsApp announces the arrival of new security features.
WhatsApp, the popular instant messaging app owned by Facebook, has announced a new set of security features that are set to roll out soon. These features aim to improve the safety and privacy of the app's more than two billion users worldwide. The first of these new security features is the option for users to require a fingerprint or face ID scan to unlock their WhatsApp account. This feature will provide an extra layer of security to protect users' conversations from unauthorized access. Additionally, users will have the option to set an automatic lock on the app after a set period of time, further protecting their chats from prying eyes. The capability for users to confirm the identification of other users in group conversations is another new feature. Users will be able to check the visual depiction of each group member's security code to their own security code using this feature to verify that the person they are conversing with is who they say they are. Impersonation