WhatsApp: WhatsApp is one of those apps, which is very popular, and people are heavily dependent on it for pleasure and business and if you're one of those and can’t quit WhatsApp, over the privacy controversy, but want to keep your chats and other data secure, we will tell you some tips, which will help you. Change these settings of the messaging app immediately.

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According to bgr.in to ensure more security for WhatsApp Web and Desktop, the messaging platform has added an additional layer of protection when you want to link your WhatsApp account to your computer. To link WhatsApp Web or Desktop to your account you will be asked to use face or fingerprint unlock on your phone, before scanning a QR code from the phone to link your device.

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WhatsApp users have to use the two-step verification feature as it adds an additional layer of protection by requiring your six-digit PIN when resetting and verifying your WhatsApp account. This will protect your WhatsApp account from being accessed in the event of your SIM card is stolen or your phone number compromised.

To setup Two-Step Verification Users will just need to open WhatsApp > Settings > Account > Two-step verification > Enable. Users also optionally enter their email address. 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 PIN, and also to help safeguard your account.

Also, the Facebook-owned messaging app offers users the ability to add an extra layer of security to their accounts with Touch ID and Face ID for iPhone, and Fingerprint lock for Android. Just head over to WhatsApp Settings > Tap Account > Privacy > Screen Lock. Turn on Require Touch ID or Require Face ID, and then select the length of time WhatsApp can be on standby mode before Touch ID or Face ID is required.

This messaging app also allow users to control what details they share with others in their personal profile. You can restrict your Last Seen, Profile Photo, About and Status within WhatsApp’s privacy setting menu, the bgr.in reported. To keep your account safe, updating the app is very important. WhatsApp keeps pushing updates at regular intervals with improved security features.

Earlier, WhatsApp rolled out the Disappearing messages feature last year for users globally. When the disappearing messages feature is turned on, new messages sent to a chat will disappear after 7 days. The option can be turned off whenever required.