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New feature introduced by WhatsApp: Here’s how to prevent your account from being stolen

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WhatsApp restarts security with anti-phishing extension, here’s how to reduce the risk of your account being stolen

WhatsApp has announced an innovation that is of great interest to its users. Code Verify Extension launchedThis includes, in particular, users of the WhatsApp Web, a platform for connecting to a browser messaging service, depending on the source Engineering.fb.

The advent of the “multi-device” option has allowed many people to use WhatsApp continuously on their computer without having to worry about having to connect their mobile device. As a result, the issue of online security has been raised several times in recent months, especially with regard to the possibility of access to your account being stolen.

WhatsApp Web is more secure with code verification

WhatsApp answered the call by introducing an extension that you need to install in your browser to make the life of cyber criminals difficult. Here comes the latest code verification that the app has launched to improve the level of account security.

In most cases, hackers have created fake sites similar to real sites to persuade users to provide their credentials. However, by doing so, they unknowingly give their sensitive data to scammers and lose access to their account.

Even bigger risks after entering the verification QR code, if handled via your smartphone, can open the door to bad surprises for your phone.

Code Verify is an extension written by Meta, the company that controls Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram.

Its main mission is to verify the legitimacy of the loaded page through a control that works with Cloudflare, thus protecting users from any erroneous pages.

In terms of privacy, the company guarantees that CloudFlare will only send data about the website and not about the user. It is currently available for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge, but will soon be available on Mozilla Firefox.

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