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Popular messaging platform, WhatsApp, has unveiled a new feature called Chat Lock that allows users to protect and hide their private conversations.
The feature enables individuals to move specific chats to a password-protected folder, making them inaccessible to anyone without the correct authentication.
Authentication can be done using password or biometric security, such as a fingerprint or facial recognition.
WhatsApp enhances chat lock features. Photo credit: @whatsapp Source: Facebook
Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, WhatsApp parent company, made the announcement in a Facebook post, emphasising that the locked chats in WhatsApp enhance users’ privacy.
His post reads, “New locked chats in WhatsApp make your conversations more private. They’re hidden in a password protected folder and notifications won’t show sender or message content.”
WhatsApp’s private features WhatsApp has a history of prioritising security and privacy, with features such as end-to-end encryption, encrypted chat backup, disappearing messages, screenshot blocking, and control over the visibility of the last seen status.
WhatsApp’s new Chat Lock feature represents another step in the company’s ongoing efforts to provide users with robust privacy and security controls, allowing individuals to protect their most sensitive conversations from prying eyes.
To enable the Chat Lock feature, users must download or update WhatsApp to the latest version on Android and iOS devices. Once updated, they can go to the specific chat they wish to lock, click on the profile picture, and find the new “chat lock” option below the disappearing message menu.
Enabling the chat lock requires authentication using the phone’s password or biometrics. Users can swipe down on the WhatsApp home page to access locked chats and conveniently view all the closed conversations.
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