You've been using WhatsApp incorrectly for years.

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We are aware of how much you appreciate WhatsApp and how important it is to your daily life and privacy. You also think you've completed the app completely. However, you keep making mistakes that expose you, place you in risky situations, etc. Therefore, stop making these mistakes.

 

 

 

1. Enable two-factor authentication

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Right away, you need to turn on two-step verification. It's an additional step that helps prevent hackers by confirming your phone number. Every day, hackers try to access WhatsApp accounts.

One quick way to gain the confidence of your friends and family so that riskier activities can be carried out is to hijack their WhatsApp accounts.

To enable two-step verification, go to Settings > Account and change the setting to On.

2. Limit WhatsApp access because the app would not work without it

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When WhatsApp was established, Nokia phones were widely used and 1G and 2G mobile internet were state-of-the-art innovations.

The objective of WhatsApp has been and still is to offer seamless cross-platform communication. Due to this, WhatsApp is open by design.

This implies that you are reachable by anyone who has your phone number. This much is plenty.

On the other hand, those in your address book have more thorough access to your WhatsApp.

Today, people come and go from their life. Your mobile address book ought to reflect that as well.

Access your mobile address book after a short while and remove the numbers of people who are no longer on your contact list.

Nevertheless, if you need their phone number, you can only block them on WhatsApp.

3. Keep the quantity of information you provide to a minimum

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We must control our urge to reveal all of our personal information on social media in general, and WhatsApp in particular.

So, if you can’t bear the thought of deleting your WhatsApp photo, at least publish one without other people in it. Then, restrict photo privacy to My Contacts.

 

 

 

4. Turn off media auto-saving

 

Check that WhatsApp is not storing all media files in your phone’s storage.

Open WhatsApp and go to “Settings,” then “Storage & Data.”

Then, under “Chats,” deactivate the “Save to Camera Roll” checkbox.

You may also prevent the app from downloading media from specific conversations.

Navigate to the chosen conversation, click on its title at the top, and change the options to “Save to Camera Roll.”


5. Pin your most essential conversations

 

This is an easy way to give your favorite WhatsApp connections priority.

If you have a busy WhatsApp, your loved ones could become lost among groups and work talks.

Many conversations, nevertheless, can be pinned so that they stay at the front of your main discussion stream.

After entering your chat list, swipe right to engage in a conversation.

A topic will then be pinned to the top of the stream if you press Pin.

If you change your mind, you can unpin at any time.

7. Restriction on who may add you to groups

 

 

Anyone with access to WhatsApp can add you to any group.

It is advised that you limit this choice to only contacts.

Otherwise, any random individual may add you to a group, and being linked with random groups may be dangerous.

 
 

8. Don’t encourage the spread of false, sensationalized, or unsubstantiated news or explicit content

 

The Indian government is tightening its policies and practices to tackle the deluge of false information and pornographic material on the Internet.

Additionally, keep in mind that if the appropriate paperwork is produced, authorities, including the police, have the legal right to examine your correspondence.

Therefore, it is advised to keep your WhatsApp organized and spotless so that you do not add to the issue of online garbage.

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