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WhatsApp Is Set To Unveil A Chat Lock Feature For Linked Devices; Learn More About Its Functionality

WhatsApp 's Latest Addition: Renowned as a global favorite, the instant messaging app WhatsApp is beloved by users worldwide, serving as a primary mode of communication with friends and family. Continuously enhancing user experience, the company frequently introduces valuable updates. Excitingly, reports suggest WhatsApp is presently developing a new privacy feature tailored for linked devices.

As per WABetaInfo's report, the widely-used messaging app is introducing a locked chat feature for linked devices. Allow us to delve into the specifics.

What prompted the introduction of this feature?

As per the report, this feature is presently accessible solely to select Android beta testers, functioning within app version 2.24.11.9. Its purpose is to furnish users with an added level of chat security, safeguarding crucial conversations even across linked devices.

What does the Chat Lock feature for linked devices involve?

Certain testers now have the ability to secure their chats across linked devices. To achieve this, users must generate a unique secret code to access the locked chat folder on their linked devices. This code is established on the primary phone by navigating to the secret code screen within the locked chat list.

Once configured, safeguarded chats will vanish from the standard chat list on linked devices, exclusively accessible through the locked chat screen. Additionally, the secret code synchronizes across all linked devices, ensuring consistent access to secure chats with the same passcode.

The report also indicates that "WhatsApp has reduced the risk of chats being accidentally viewed by allowing WhatsApp users to separate their protected chats from their chat list. Additionally, locked chats by setting a secret code can be viewed by all." With the introduction of locked chat support for linked devices, users can rest assured that their sensitive chats will always remain hidden across all their mobile devices."

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