Now you can enable two-step verification for your WhatsApp account

WhatsApp has started rolling out the two-step verification feature to users of its Android, iOS, and Windows Phone apps. The security feature was available to beta users for quite some time now, but it has now been made official.
The feature allows you to create a six-digit pass-code that'll be required whenever your phone number is being verified on the app. The two-step verification feature can be activated by heading to Settings > Account > Two-step verification > Enable.
The feature also allows you to add your e-mail address, something which is optional but can be useful in case you ever forget your pass-code.
Keep in mind that WhatsApp won't verify the accuracy of the email address you enter, so you need to enter it carefully to make sure that hat you're not locked out of your account if you forget your pass-code.
For more details on the feature, head to the Source link below.
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