Instant messaging application WhatsApp has launched a new global 'Security Center', which will act as a one-stop window for users to learn more about how to protect themselves against spammers and any unwanted contacts.
The popular messaging platform WhatsApp, recently unveiled a new account verification feature that will prevent viruses from affecting users' accounts while it is active on their mobile device.
According to Mashable website, the beta version of Android is now being used to test the functionality. This indicates that WhatsApp has not made it available to a larger audience. Users should be able to lock their private conversations inside the chat's contact or group information thanks