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WhatsApp new privacy feature for desktop version

WhatsApp new privacy feature for desktop version. Facebook-owned messaging service is always working for the privacy and security of user.

According to WaBetaInfo, this new feature will allow users to protect the desktop version of the app by setting up a password.

This feature was accessible for beta users for Android and iOS, but, WhatsApp is now developing a solution to bring the screen lock option to the desktop beta.

The users will have to enter a password every single time they open the application as shown in the image above. This is beneficial for people who share their PCs.

users will have to enter a password every single time
users will have to enter a password every single time

“Note that enabling this feature is optional and probably, the user will have more control over it by choosing when the app should require the password,” said the WhatsApp news tracker.

Also, WhatsApp not know the password as it continuously saved locally. In case a user loses or forgets the password, they will have to log out of the app and log in again to the desktop by linking the device with a QR code.

This WhatsApp new privacy feature for desktop version not available as of yet as it still developed. It released in a forthcoming update.

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“As additional news, WhatsApp may also implement a feature that lets users lock the app by using Touch ID on a Mac when a fingerprint sensor is available,” it added.

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