Whatsapp is reportedly working on multiple features like Undo deleted messages, unread chat filters, and more.
The Meta-owned messagingplatform is working on a double verification code for more security.
The instant messaging app could soon get a new feature for verification.

It will ask for asecond 6-digit code while you register the app on a different rig.
This new feature will prevent users from getting their accounts stolen.
This security feature will be available soon for Whatsapp Beta Android and iOS users.

Recently, the company released an ability to customize privacy tweaks.
In this, users can exclude some people from seeing our information.
On the Web version, it extended Code Verify to check the integrity of the code.

According toWABetaInfo, Whatsapp is working on a new security feature to protect users accounts from being stolen.
The company is bringing this double verification code feature because of the accounts being stolen.
Many times, users get tricked by fake accounts or links and give a 6-digit code.

With this, people will be aware of someone is trying to log into their account.
If there is any scam going on, then they will not share the second verification code.
Whatsapp will be the first app to support this feature.
We think this double verification code will be really helpful for users.
However, this feature is under development, so when it will be released, we dont know.
The company is rolling out to share files up to 2GB in the beta version 2.22.13.6 of Android.