WHATSAPP is plotting a major overhaul that will require users to use PINs to message new contacts.
The popular messaging app is constantly a target from unscrupulous fraudsters looking to make a quick buck out of unsuspecting people.
WhatsApp is developing usernames and PINs[/caption] New settings leak[/caption]So-called “Hi mum, Hi dad” scams are among the most prevalent but crooks are constantly trying new tricks.
It seems WhatsApp is taking the matter serious with tough measures designed to keep cyber criminals out.
We recently learnt that a new button could be on the way to block unknown accounts if they send too many messages.
Now, the Meta-owned platform is exploring another option.
Leaked screenshots revealed by WABetaInfo show an advanced user and PIN option.
The username would be swapped out for people’s phone numbers in a bid to keep the latter private.
But on top of that, you might require a PIN to message people – but fear not, you won’t need a PIN to chat to your existing friends.
The idea is designed to stop any Tom, Dick and Harry from messaging you out of the blue if they obtain your username.
Essentially, this should make it a lot harder for scammers on the prowl.
WhatsApp fans fed up with cyber criminals reacted saying: “Can’t wait for this.”
Another commented: “We all are waiting for this feature!!”
Users would have to set up the PIN themselves and issue it to those they wish to speak with.
Fortunately, you only have to enter the PIN once.
BY keeping these tips in mind, you can avoid getting caught up in a scam:
It’s not clear when WhatsApp plans to launch the feature as it has only been spotted by early beta testers for now.
And the setting is optional too, so whenever it does land, users will need to switch it on first.
Wondering how to get the most out of WhatsApp? Read on to find out about all the hidden features, tips and hacks for the social media platform...