Announcing that the necessary tests have been carried out on transferring the messaging history from Android to iOS, WhatsApp makes it ready to move the chat history from Android phones to iOS, while continuing to work for the safety of its users. A major update is on its way to improve desktop and web versions.
WhatsApp is preparing to add two-step verification to its desktop and web versions, according to information obtained by WABetaInfo. The application, which many people rely on to communicate, wants to prevent users’ information from being stolen.
Two-step verification can be enabled or disabled
Although WhatsApp tries to prevent scams by unlocking the app with Touch ID or Face ID, there are still many people who lost their accounts or got scammed. With two-step verification, the goal of the application is to provide a more secure communication platform to its users. In addition, WhatsApp, which is preparing to increase its multi-device functionality, continues its efforts to access the desktop and web application without the need for your phone to be nearby, even without opening your phone. It will also help ensure the security of users with two-step verification.
After entering the 6-digit code when registering your account, you will be asked for a personal PIN to log into the account. WhatsApp will be able to enable or disable two-step verification. With this feature, you will not be a victim when you lose your phone or do not remember your PIN code.
Wallpaper can now be used for voice calls
Another feature that WhatsApp will bring is that you will be able to see the wallpaper you choose in voice calls in the iOS version. Currently, different wallpapers can be selected for different chats, and the application switches to the default wallpaper when searching. The application has started working to improve this as well.
Since WhatsApp is in the early days of developing these functions, it is not yet clear when the features will be available.