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Popular instant message app, WhatsApp is now working on a new security feature called Code Verify. The news of the new feature comes following the company’s recent announcement of providing two-step verification directly within its web and desktop client.

WhatsApp’s New Feature ‘Code Verify’ Will Enhance App’s Security

The new security feature, Code Verify will increase the app’s security while using the WhatsApp Web. It is mainly a web browser extension that adds another layer of security to a user’s WhatsApp experience. Once a user installs Code Verify, it automatically catches whether the code of the version of WhatsApp Web you’re currently using has been changed from a malicious body or not.

Furthermore, the security feature, Code Verify is now accessible while using WhatsApp Web via Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge. When Code Verify successfully certifies the version of WhatsApp Web, it means that the user’s version has not been altered by hackers, overreaching governments, or other malicious scripts.

The New Feature Will Run Automatically on the Use of WhatsApp Web

After installing the extension of Code Verify, it automatically executes whenever you use WhatsApp Web. The extension doesn’t log metadata and user messages, and it doesn’t share any information with WhatsApp or Meta and since it is open-sourced, everyone can verify how it works.

While using WhatsApp Web, the new security feature, Code Verify might display these alerts.

  • Network Timed Out: An orange circle with a question mark will show up whenever your network times out.
  • Possible Risk Detected: An orange circle with a question mark will show up whenever another extension interferes with Code Verify.
  • Validation Failure: The Code Verify icon will turn red and show an exclamation mark when the extension detects a different and false code of WhatsApp Web
  • Validated: The Code Verify icon turns green in case of an authentic version of WhatsApp Web

The security feature, Code Verify is currently available on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge and can be downloaded by going to the web browser’s extension store.

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