HOW TO AUTHORIZE TWO STEP AUTHENTICATION(2FA) ON YOUR WHATSAPP
Whatsapp won my heart only with their regular improvement.
I can’t even remember the very last time I opened my BBM and Viber
messenger. A few months back, WhatsApp rolled out its official video
calling features and now again, two updates have been added, Audio in
background and 2 step authentication to improve security features.
Two Factor Authentication, also known as 2FA, two step verification or
TFA (as an acronym), is an extra layer of security that is known as
"multi factor authentication" that requires not only a password and
username but also something that only, and only, that user has on them,
i.e. a piece of information only they should know or have immediately to
hand - such as a physical token.
Using a username and password together with a piece of information that
only the user knows makes it harder for potential intruders to gain
access and steal that person's personal data or identity.
This feature has been available for beta testers for quite a while but just rolled out to normal WhatsApp users. WhatsApp now
became a secured chat platform with the move upward of this two-factor
authentication. It is an optional feature, but advisable for everyone to
TURN-ON 2 factor authentication.
- Open WhatsApp
- Go to Settings
- Go to Account
- Look for Two-step verification
- Tap on Enable
- On the next screen, enter six-digit passcode.
- Next, re-enter six-digit passcode.
- Optionally, add your email address on the next screen.
Upon enabling this feature, you can also optionally enter your 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 passcode, and also to help safeguard your account.
In case you user forget the six-digit passcode, WhatsApp won't permit re-verifying the account within seven days of last using WhatsApp.
"After these seven days, your number will be permitted to re-verify on WhatsApp without your passcode, but you will lose all pending messages upon re-verifying - they will be deleted. If your number is re-verified 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 re-verifying,". Source: WhatsApp Support Team
Another welcome improvement to WhatsApp, which was introduced a few beta
versions ago too, is the option to play audio messages in the
background. Previously, you had to keep WhatsApp open and stay within
the conversation to hear any voice message received in it. Now, you can
wander away freely, switch to other conversations or even other apps,
and as long as the voice message isn't over and your phone's screen
doesn't turn off, the audio will continue playing.
Both two-step verification and background audio message playback are
available in the latest WhatsApp beta (and a few versions prior) that
you can grab from the Google play store.
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