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WhatsApp Rolls Out ‘Strict Account Settings’ to Protect Users

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WhatsApp has introduced new security features to better protect users from spyware and cyberattacks. The update includes a new ‘Strict Account Settings’ mode and behind-the-scenes privacy improvements.

The Strict Account Settings mode can be activated in Settings → Privacy → Advanced. It locks account settings to their most secure levels and restricts certain actions, such as blocking media and attachments from unknown contacts.

The feature is designed for users who need extra protection, such as journalists and public figures, though anyone can enable it once it fully rolls out.

In addition to this mode, WhatsApp has upgraded its security infrastructure using the Rust programming language. This update strengthens protections for messages, photos, and videos without requiring users to take any action.

WhatsApp says these improvements aim to keep accounts safe from sophisticated cyber threats while allowing users to continue sharing and chatting with confidence.

The company emphasized that even users who do not activate the strict mode benefit from the new Rust-based protections.

These changes highlight WhatsApp’s commitment to privacy and account security, especially for those facing higher digital risks.

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Sazid Kabir

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