With features like stickers, emojis, and file sharing, WhatsApp is well known for being incredibly feature-rich and versatile.
It offers more than a simple text-based chat. However, as cyber threats persist, safeguarding privacy and data has become crucial.
Fortunately, there are several different privacy settings available in the Meta-owned messaging app, such as the "Hide IP Address" feature, CCM.net reported.
Hackers often use espionage, which is breaking into people's devices, to steal private data such as contact numbers, bank account information, passwords, and locations.
As a result, the app's developer, Meta, regularly updates its app to safeguard user information.
The new "Hide IP Address" feature has been recently released for iOS and Android. This new feature hides your IP address to stop hackers from finding out your location.
Go to WhatsApp, open "Settings", and click on the "Privacy settings" option. At the bottom of the privacy setting bar, there will be an "Advanced" setting option.
Activate the option to hide your IP address and any specific information from URLs.
In addition to this feature, you can also enable two-factor authentication to add an extra layer of security.
Regularly updating the app also helps secure your app and the data inside from hackers.
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