WhatsApp is today making its new two-step verification feature available to all. Once enabled, WhatsApp will require you to enter a six-digit passcode when you attempt to verify your phone number.
To protect WhatsApp from hacking, enable 2-step verification and avoid sharing OTPs/PINs. Periodically check your linked devices and log out any unknown devices. Avoid clicking on suspicious links.
Scams and spam are becoming more common on WhatsApp. For example, some people receive fake messages from supposed individuals like Rosa Caro Serrano, or get tricked by attempts to steal their accounts ...
When attempting to log into Instagram, receiving the two-factor authentication (2FA) or security code via SMS or WhatsApp is crucial for account access. However, users occasionally encounter an issue ...