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WhatsApp Beta Testing Expanded Authentication Methods for App Lock Feature

 

In a world where privacy and security are increasingly important, WhatsApp continues to prioritize the protection of user data through encrypted messaging. Recently, the app has been testing a new label to highlight chat encryption, further emphasizing its commitment to safeguarding user conversations. 

Additionally, WhatsApp has released utilities such as chat lock and app lock to enhance chat security and privacy. One notable feature is chat lock, which allows users to hide private conversations from the main chat lists. By enabling chat lock on a per-conversation basis, users can ensure that sensitive chats remain secure. When activated, users are prompted for biometric authentication, either through face or fingerprint recognition, before accessing locked chats. For users who require comprehensive protection for all their chats, WhatsApp offers app lock functionality. 

This feature, available at a device level on certain Android skins by major OEMs, allows users to secure the entire app with biometric authentication or device passcodes. Recently, in the latest WhatsApp beta version 2.24.6.20, the app's app lock feature underwent significant enhancements. According to findings by WABetaInfo, app lock is expanding to include additional authentication methods beyond just biometric fingerprint recognition. 

The update will introduce options such as face unlock and device passcodes, providing users with more flexibility in securing their chats. The inclusion of multiple authentication methods serves as a backup for fingerprint authentication, ensuring accessibility even in scenarios where fingerprint recognition may not be feasible. 

For example, users wearing gloves can still unlock the app using alternative methods. Moreover, the expansion of authentication options enhances accessibility for users who may face limitations with certain authentication methods. While the introduction of new authentication methods represents a significant improvement to WhatsApp's app lock feature, users are advised to exercise caution when installing the latest beta version. The current beta release may be prone to crashes, potentially compromising the app's core functionality. 

Therefore, it is recommended to await a wider release before attempting to access the new features. In conclusion, WhatsApp's dedication to user privacy and security is evident through its continuous efforts to enhance encryption and introduce innovative security features. The expansion of authentication methods for the app lock feature underscores WhatsApp's commitment to providing users with robust security options while maintaining accessibility and ease of use.

Mata: Challenges in Data Transfer Between Countries May Affect Services


Meta, in a recent report, stated how its inability to transfer data "between countries and regions," where the company operates, may alter its ability to provide services to its users. The company added that this issue may further affect its financial results.

Apparently, Meta has been facing lawsuits in Europe and India, along with other jurisdictions for its 2016 and 2021 updates on WhatsApp on the basis of its service and privacy policy.

In a statement provided on Wednesday, Meta wrote, "If we are unable to transfer data between and among countries and regions in which we operate, or if we are restricted from sharing data among our products and services, it could affect our ability to provide our services, the manner in which we provide our services or our ability to target ads, which could adversely affect our financial results."

The multinational conglomerate further noted that countries like India and Turkey are apparently considering enacting legislation that requires local data storage and processing or is considering doing so already.

These legislative laws “could increase the cost and complexity of delivering our services, cause us to cease the offering of our products and services in certain countries, or result in fines or other penalties," the company said in Form 10-K.

The company has been under continuous legal and regulatory issues in a number of jurisdictions, one being India.

The Competition Commission of India is currently looking into the issue, investigating Meta for its alleged anti-competitive practices. Adding to this, the company is also facing lawsuits in regard to its unified payments interface (UPI) service WhatsApp Pay.

Amidst the ongoing investigations and legal actions, Amrita Mukherjee, Director, Legal, India operations, was purportedly fired by the corporation as part of a recent series of layoffs. The layoff has been a component of Meta's downsizing strategy, which was disclosed in March and will affect some 10,000 employees worldwide.

The issue is especially significant for Meta, since it has a weighty presence in India, with more than half a billion users utilizing its services.

The company's daily active users (DAUs) grew by 4% to 2 billion on average through December 2022 from the previous year, according to its annual report. The top three countries for DAU growth during that time were Bangladesh, the Philippines, and India.