General

Another Level Of Security By WhatsApp

NewsGram Desk

WhatsApp is reportedly working on to adding another layer of security via biometric scanning support that will help users secure new sessions on the platform on the Web.

According to WABetainfo, a website that tracks WhatsApp in Beta, the mobile messaging platform has dedicated a team to work on making the entire browser service more secure.

"One would have to open WhatsApp on their smartphones and scan their fingerprint to initiate the web session of their PC," the report said on Thursday.

Follow NewsGram on Facebook for more updates.

WhatsApp processes over 340 million minutes on video calls per day. Unsplash

The new way of logging into WhatsApp's web and desktop apps has some important advantages — it's much more secure and a lot faster.

It's not clear though if Face Unlock support will also be added in the future for devices that support 3D Face Unlocks.

The current method of authentication involves using your phone's camera to scan an on-screen QR code to gain access to your account.

In addition, WhatsApp is reportedly bringing a fix for a bug that caused the removal of recently used emojis after the app is updated. The feature has been spotted in WhatsApp 2.20.200.10 beta for Android updates. (IANS)

High Sensitivity and Mental Health: New Research Links Sensitivity to Greater Risk and Therapy Response

Zelensky Leaves Washington With Trump’s Security Guarantees—But Are They Enough?

Vida Rabbani’s Prison Art: ‘I Painted So Prison Wouldn’t Swallow Us Whole’

Dreaming of Going Abroad? Amritsar Gurudwara Where Devotees Offer Toy Airplanes to Fulfil Their Wish

Trump’s Rollback of Rules for Mental Health Coverage Could Lead More Americans to Go Without Care