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technology2 years ago

Enhance WhatsApp Privacy with Secret Codes

WhatsApp is rolling out a new feature called "secret code" to add an extra layer of security to its Chat Lock feature. With the secret code, users can designate a code to their Locked Chats folder, making it disappear from the main screen. The only way to access these conversations will be to search for the specific secret code. The feature is being gradually rolled out to users over the coming weeks.

privacy-data-protection2 years ago

"WhatsApp Introduces Secret Code Feature for Enhanced Chat Privacy"

WhatsApp has introduced a new Secret Code feature that allows users to protect private chats with a custom password, providing an additional layer of privacy. This feature builds on the previously announced Chat Lock, which requires a device password or biometrics to access chats. Users can hide the locked chats folder and only discover them by typing the secret code in the search bar. The move comes after the French government urged officials to use homegrown messaging apps due to security concerns, a claim disputed by WhatsApp and Signal.

technology2 years ago

WhatsApp Introduces Secret Codes for Enhanced Chat Privacy

WhatsApp has introduced a new Secret Code feature that allows users to hide their locked chats by setting a custom password. This feature helps protect sensitive conversations and makes them harder to find if someone has access to the phone. Users can create a secured folder in their chat list, protected by passwords or biometric authentication methods. The feature also conceals locked chat details from notifications, ensuring privacy. WhatsApp continues to prioritize user privacy with features like end-to-end encryption and disappearing messages.

technology2 years ago

"WhatsApp Introduces Secret Code Feature to Safeguard Private Chats"

WhatsApp is introducing a new feature that allows users to hide their locked chats behind a secret code of their choosing. This feature aims to keep the locked chats folder hidden from prying eyes. Users can use letters, numbers, special characters, and even emoji in their secret code. The secret code can be typed into the WhatsApp search bar to access the locked chats. Additionally, WhatsApp now allows users to choose whether their locked chats appear in the chat list or remain hidden. The feature is being rolled out by Meta, the parent company of WhatsApp, starting today and will be available globally in the coming months.

technology2 years ago

WhatsApp to Introduce Secret Code Feature for Locked Chats

WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new feature that will allow users to find locked chats by typing a secret code in the search bar of the app. The secret code can be a word or an emoji, and it will show all the locked chats. It is unclear if typing the secret code will unlock the chats or simply display them. The feature is also expected to address the issue of locked chats not being hidden on Companion devices. The secret code feature is currently under development and is expected to be rolled out to beta testers in the coming months.

technology2 years ago

WhatsApp Introduces Text Formatting Tools, Secret Codes, and Enhanced Chat Blocking

WhatsApp is testing new features on its beta for Android app, including additional text formatting tools and the ability to add a secret code for locked chats. The secret code feature adds an extra layer of security to locked chats, requiring users to enter the code along with their phone's PIN or biometric authentication. This feature gives users more control over their privacy and prevents unauthorized access. The new text formatting tools allow users to customize their messages with code blocks, quote blocks, and lists, enhancing the overall user experience.

entertainment2 years ago

Cracking the Code: Succession's Shocking Season 4 Plot Twist.

Succession writers used a secret code, "Larry David," to keep the sudden death of Logan Roy a secret for over a year. Whiteboards for Season 4, episode 3, were adorned with the name of the Curb Your Enthusiasm creator. The producers also filmed dummy scenes with Brian Cox for later episodes and even had him attend his own funeral to throw fans off the scent of Roy's demise.