Meta-owned WhatsApp is reportedly developing the ability to add two-step verification to its desktop app and web version. WhatsApp will bring 2-Step Verification to desktop and web versions
According to WABetaInfo, WhatsApp is planning to bring the two-step verification feature to the desktop and web versions in a future update. A screenshot provided by WABetaInfo shows that the two-step verification feature can be enabled or disabled on the web and desktop versions.
“It will be possible to enable or disable two-step verification on the web/desktop client. This is very important especially when you lose your phone and can’t remember your PIN. You can restore it by requesting a reset link, but if you’re temporarily unable to log into your mail account, WABetaInfo says.
Two-step verification is already available on the mobile app version where a personal PIN must be entered while registering your phone number with WhatsApp.
WhatsApp is reportedly testing the possibility of allowing users to migrate chats from their Android devices to the iPhone.
The feature was spotted in development in the latest WhatsApp beta for iOS v22.2.74. At the moment, it is not available to everyone at the moment. It appears that WhatsApp will be relying on an app called Move to iOS to make the migration possible.
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