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WhatsApp's New 'Strict Mode' for VIPs

28 Jan

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Summary

  • WhatsApp introduces 'Strict Account' mode for enhanced security.
  • This mode locks down features to protect against sophisticated attacks.
  • Users can activate it via Settings > Privacy > Advanced menu.
WhatsApp's New 'Strict Mode' for VIPs

WhatsApp is introducing an "Strict Account" mode, offering an "extreme" security upgrade for users concerned about advanced cyber threats. This enhanced privacy setting aims to safeguard individuals, such as journalists and public figures, who may be targets of highly motivated hackers.

When activated, Strict Account mode restricts access to media and attachments unless they originate from a user's contact list. It also disables link previews and automatically enables a feature to block messages from unknown numbers. Enhanced security measures include mandatory two-step verification and locked security notifications. Profile information like 'Last Seen' and 'Online' status will be visible only to contacts.

Users can enable this feature by navigating to Settings > Privacy > Advanced and activating Strict Account. WhatsApp advises that the rollout is gradual and users should update their apps. Importantly, this mode cannot be managed via WhatsApp Web; changes must be made on the primary device. WhatsApp stresses that Strict Account is for those who believe they are at risk of sophisticated attacks, as most users do not require such extreme protections.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Strict Account mode is an "extreme" security feature on WhatsApp that locks down certain functionalities to protect users from sophisticated cyber attacks.
You can activate Strict Account mode by going to Settings > Privacy > Advanced and turning on the Strict Account settings on your main device.
This mode is designed for users who may be targets of rare and highly-sophisticated cyber attacks, such as journalists or public-facing figures, though any user can opt to turn it on.

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