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Five Simple Ways to Add Extra Layers of Security to Your WhatsApp Account and Stay Safe from Scams 

From privately connecting with loved ones and colleagues to running businesses and managing community groups, WhatsApp has become an important part of everyday life for millions of South Africans. 

To help people communicate with confidence, WhatsApp is built with multiple layers of security and privacy that are designed to keep users in control of their experience. These protections, include several built-in features that can help users further strengthen their account security and privacy. 

Here are five WhatsApp features every user should know about.

Add an Extra Layer of Security with Two-Step Verification 

One of the simplest ways to strengthen your WhatsApp account is by enabling Two-Step Verification. 

This optional feature adds an extra layer of protection by requiring a six-digit PIN whenever your phone number is registered on a new device. Even if someone gains access to your SMS verification code, they won’t be able to complete the registration without your PIN. 

To enable Two-Step Verification: 

  • Open Settings 
  • Tap Account 
  • Select Two-Step Verification 
  • Create a six-digit PIN and add an email address for recovery 

Taking a minute to switch on this feature can provide long-term peace of mind. You can learn more here.  

 

  1. Stay in Control with Your Privacy Settings

WhatsApp gives users control over who can see their personal information. 

Take a moment to review your privacy settings and choose who can view your: 

  • Profile Photo 
  • Last Seen & Online Status 
  • About Information 
  • Status Updates 
  • Live Location 

You can also control who can add you to groups, helping reduce unwanted interactions. 

Regularly reviewing these settings ensures your account reflects your personal privacy preferences. You can learn more about these controls here.  

 

  1. Use WhatsApp’s Built-In Safety Features

WhatsApp includes several tools designed to help users manage conversations with confidence. 

These include: 

  • Silence Unknown Callers to automatically silence calls from numbers that are not in your contacts while still recording them in your call history. 
  • Unknown Contact information, which provides additional context and safety prompts when messaging someone you don’t know. 

These features are designed to help people make informed decisions while remaining in control of who can contact them. 

 

  1. Protect Your Verification Code and PIN

Your verification code and your Two-Step Verification PIN are unique to you. 

WhatsApp will never ask you to share either of these details. 

Treat them like a password. 

Keeping this information private is one of the easiest ways to help protect your account. Learn more here.  

 

  1. Pause Before You Respond

Technology is only one part of staying safe online. 

One of the most effective habits users can develop is simply taking a moment before responding to unexpected requests. 

If you receive a message asking for money, personal information or urging immediate action: 

  • Pause before responding. 
  • Verify the request through another trusted communication channel. 
  • If something doesn’t feel right, use the Block & Report feature. 

A few extra seconds can make all the difference. 

You can learn more about how to stay safe on WhatsApp here.  

 

A Safer WhatsApp Experience Starts with You 

WhatsApp continues to build new features that give users protection options to add more layers of security, while making private communication simple and reliable.. 

By enabling security features, reviewing your privacy settings and making use of WhatsApp’s built-in tools, you can take simple but meaningful steps towards creating a safer messaging experience for yourself and those around you. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about WhatsApp security, privacy settings, Two-Step Verification,
verification codes, unwanted contacts, unknown callers and how users can create
a safer messaging experience.

What is Two-Step Verification on WhatsApp?
Two-Step Verification is an optional WhatsApp security feature that adds an
extra layer of protection to your account. When enabled, WhatsApp requires a
six-digit PIN when your phone number is registered on a new device. Users can
also add an email address to help recover their PIN.

How do I enable Two-Step Verification on WhatsApp?
To enable Two-Step Verification, open WhatsApp Settings, tap Account and select
Two-Step Verification. You can then create a six-digit PIN and add an email
address for recovery. This provides an additional layer of protection for your
WhatsApp account.

What WhatsApp privacy settings should I check?
WhatsApp allows users to control who can see information such as their profile
photo, Last Seen and Online status, About information, Status updates and Live
Location. Users can also control who can add them to groups. Reviewing these
settings regularly can help ensure that your account reflects your preferred
level of privacy.

How can I stop unwanted people from contacting me on WhatsApp?
WhatsApp provides tools that can help users manage unwanted interactions.
Depending on the situation, you can block or report unwanted contacts and
use privacy settings to control who can access certain information or add you
to groups. Silence Unknown Callers can also help prevent calls from unknown
numbers from ringing on your device.

What should I do if I receive a suspicious WhatsApp message?
If a WhatsApp message asks for money, personal information or urges you to
take immediate action, pause before responding. Verify the request through
another trusted communication channel. If the interaction appears suspicious,
you can use WhatsApp’s Block & Report features.

Should I share my WhatsApp verification code or Two-Step Verification PIN?
No. Your WhatsApp verification code and Two-Step Verification PIN are private
security details and should not be shared with other people. Treat these
details like a password and keep them confidential.

Does WhatsApp ever ask users for their verification code?
Your verification code is a private security detail and should never be shared
with another person. If someone contacts you unexpectedly and asks for your
verification code or Two-Step Verification PIN, do not provide it.

What is Silence Unknown Callers on WhatsApp?
Silence Unknown Callers is a WhatsApp feature that automatically silences calls
from numbers that are not in your contacts. The calls can still appear in your
call history, allowing you to review them without having your device ring for
calls from unknown numbers.

How can I make my WhatsApp account more secure?
Start by enabling Two-Step Verification, keeping your verification code and
PIN private, reviewing your privacy settings and using WhatsApp’s Block & Report
tools when necessary. It is also important to pause and verify unexpected
requests before sharing money or personal information.

What is the best way to stay safe on WhatsApp?
A safer WhatsApp experience starts with combining the platform’s built-in
security features with good digital habits. Enable Two-Step Verification,
review your privacy settings, keep your security details private, use Block
& Report when needed and take a moment to verify unexpected requests before
responding.
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