Popular messaging app WhatsApp has added an optional two-step verification security layer for all users of the service. The new feature provides additional protection for a user’s account by requiring a six-digit passcode when installing the app on another device, or when resetting and verifying an account.
The new feature is in response to a recent hack that allowed bad guys who somehow hijacked your phone number to read your private messages and conversations. In addition to the six-digit passcode, users can also enter an optional email address.
Ironically, enabling Two-Step Verification in WhatsApp takes more than two steps. (Click the image below to view full-sized.)
Now that the six-digit code is set, you’ll be asked for it in order to verify your identity if needed. WhatsApp will also request the code from time-to-time upon launching the app. This feature is designed to help you remember your code. The reminder can only be disabled by disabling two-step verification completely, which basically negates the value of this whole exercise, so…
WhatsApp is free and is available for iOS devices in the App Store. [GET IT HERE] Two-step verification is currently rolling out to all users, so if you can’t find the option in your app, give it time, and it’ll show up eventually.