WhatsApp || The bell rang for WhatsApp users.

The bell rang for WhatsApp users.

WhatsApp || The bell rang for WhatsApp users.

WhatsApp is the most used social communication application worldwide and this is because WhatsApp is developing rapidly and deploying new features day by day to provide better convenience to its users.

But this time the bell has rung for WhatsApp users.

Yes, according to a report, you have spoken to a hacker hidden in WhatsApp whose accounts can be accessed by others.


The report states that the app's problem, which is several years old, has surprisingly not been offered a solution by the company so far.


WhatsApp is different from other messaging apps like Facebook Messenger, which require a user ID and password to log in.


You control the voice for yourself, and the process of logging into WhatsApp is linked to the phone number.


The old phone number can be given to someone else if a person switches to a new phone number for some reason and closes the old one.


The person who gets your old phone number can also access your WhatsApp account because the WhatsApp account is linked to that phone number.


This indicates that any media files and messages can reach a person you do not even know.


In the past, numerous such incidents have been revealed.


The company hasn't announced a solution yet, but enabling two-step verification can help in some way.


Open WhatsApp on your phone and select Settings from the menu with three dots to use this feature.

Go to the Accounts option in Settings and click on Two-Step Verification and select Turn On.


You will then need to enter the 6-digit pin code and an email address to reset the pin code, which you will need to remember. The voice is yours to control, and logging into WhatsApp requires a phone number.


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