WhatsApp has taken a significant step forward in enhancing the security of its platform by introducing Strict Account Settings, a one-click feature that automatically initiates a series of defenses against highly sophisticated cyber attacks. The new tool will block media and attachments from unknown senders, disable link previews, and silence calls from unknown senders, resulting in a more restrictive but potentially safer user experience.
According to the company, Strict Account Settings is primarily aimed at high-risk users such as journalists or public-facing figures who may need extreme safeguards against rare and highly sophisticated cyber attacks. While conversations are already protected by end-to-end encryption, this new feature is designed to provide an additional layer of security for individuals in these positions.
The rollout of Strict Account Settings will be global and will be available in the Privacy settings. This development follows similar efforts from other tech platforms, including Apple's Lockdown Mode introduced in 2022 and Android's Advanced Protection Mode launched last year.
As cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, it is reassuring to see major tech platforms like WhatsApp investing in enhanced security tools for high-risk users. With Strict Account Settings, WhatsApp has taken a proactive approach to protecting its most vulnerable users from the growing threat of sophisticated cyber attacks.
According to the company, Strict Account Settings is primarily aimed at high-risk users such as journalists or public-facing figures who may need extreme safeguards against rare and highly sophisticated cyber attacks. While conversations are already protected by end-to-end encryption, this new feature is designed to provide an additional layer of security for individuals in these positions.
The rollout of Strict Account Settings will be global and will be available in the Privacy settings. This development follows similar efforts from other tech platforms, including Apple's Lockdown Mode introduced in 2022 and Android's Advanced Protection Mode launched last year.
As cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, it is reassuring to see major tech platforms like WhatsApp investing in enhanced security tools for high-risk users. With Strict Account Settings, WhatsApp has taken a proactive approach to protecting its most vulnerable users from the growing threat of sophisticated cyber attacks.