WhatsApp rolls out Chat Lock privacy feature
Meta is now rolling out Chat Lock, a new WhatsApp privacy feature that allows users
to block others from accessing their most private conversations.
Chat Lock
will create a new folder that can be locked using biometric methods such as
passwords or fingerprints. You can ensure the privacy of your conversations by
selecting the lock option after clicking on the name of a one-on-one or group chat.
WhatsApp says Chat Lock will take the thread out of the user's inbox and
place it behind its own folder, which can only be accessed with your own device's
password or biometrics (such as fingerprint). It also automatically hides the
details of locked chats in notifications to prevent others from snooping while using
the phone.
The company adds that this feature will be useful for those who
share their phones with family members from time to time, or when a special chat
happens to arrive while someone else is holding their phone.
To view locked
chats, users can gently pull down their inbox and authenticate themselves using a
password or the biometrics used in locked conversations.
WhatsApp will also
plan to further expand the Chat Lock feature to provide users with additional
functionality.
These upcoming additions include locks specifically designed
for companion devices and the ability to set personalized passwords for user chats,
allowing the use of different passwords separate from mobile credentials.
WhatsApp
also introduced end-to-end encryption seven years ago and began rolling out
end-to-end encrypted chat backups to iOS and Android in October 2021, five years
later, to block access to backup chats.
In December 2021, WhatsApp extended
the platform's privacy controls by adding a default disappearing message to all new
chats.
Meta said the WhatsApp video calling and instant messaging platform
is now used by more than 2 billion people worldwide.