WhatsApp has launched a global security center, which aims to provide users with information on how to protect their identities from spammers and unwanted contact.
WhatsApp has set up a page to raise awareness about the various safety measures and built-in product features.
Users will be able to take control of their safety with these offerings, ANI reported from Washington.
The Security Centre will be accessible in English as well as ten Indian languages: Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi, Urdu, and Gujarati.
End-to-end encryption is intended to protect a user’s messages. This center will provide two-step verification, fraud protection, and group controls.
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