WhatsApp provides relief to millions of users, preventing fake calls and messages, a special feature is coming.
WhatsApp is testing an advanced security feature for its millions of users. This feature will protect users from major cyberattacks. This feature has currently been spotted in beta.
Millions of WhatsApp users will soon be relieved of fake calls and messages. A similar special feature is being tested for Meta's instant messaging platform. This feature will block fake calls and messages on WhatsApp, protect your personal data, and protect against cyberattacks. This feature was recently spotted in beta. This feature may be rolled out under the name 'Strict Account Settings'.
Spotted in the beta version
According to a report by WABetaInfo, this feature has been spotted in Android version 2.25.33.4. This feature will further improve the security of users' WhatsApp accounts. This feature limits messages or calls from any unknown number. This prevents you from receiving fake messages from a hacker. This feature is being implemented to further secure communication on the instant messaging app.
Strict Accounts Settings
Meta is testing this feature in light of the increasing number of cyberattacks. This feature has been spotted in the Android beta version under the name Strict Accounts Settings. WABetaInfo shared a screenshot of this feature, which shows the feature in action. In addition to messages and calls, the Strict Accounts Settings will include options such as media and attachments, disabling link previews, silencing unknown calls, groups, and two-step verification. Users will be able to secure their WhatsApp as they see fit.
This WhatsApp feature will help users further secure their accounts. Users can customize the options provided in this mode. This allows them to disable calls, messages, attachments, and links from unknown numbers. According to the report, this will be an advanced security feature of WhatsApp, designed to protect users from cyberattacks. There has been no official announcement regarding the rollout date for this feature.

