WhatsApp, one of the world's most popular messaging apps, is taking steps to bolster the security of its users' accounts. According to reports, the WhatsApp team has been diligently working on a new account verification method that involves email verification. This move is seen as a proactive measure to make it more challenging for malicious actors to compromise user accounts.
The email-based account verification system is designed to add an extra layer of protection to users' accounts, making them more resistant to hacking attempts. While this feature is still in development, some beta version users have already been presented with the option to confirm their accounts using their personal email addresses.
It's worth noting that the availability of this feature is currently limited, with only a few users reporting its presence. However, there's a strong possibility that this additional verification step will eventually be rolled out to all WhatsApp users in the near future.
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