In its upcoming feature lineup, WhatsApp is set to introduce yet another useful function. The beta version of the messenger is currently testing an alternative authentication method, allowing users to log into their accounts on new devices without the need for obligatory SMS verification.
WhatsApp’s Email Authentication:
The new authentication method relies on the user’s email address. When logging into an account from a new device, a verification email will be sent to the user’s inbox, containing a link that must be followed to complete the authentication process.
Users will have the option to activate this feature in the app settings (“Account” -> “Email”). According to the developers, this approach enhances the security of user accounts. However, users will retain the flexibility to switch back to the classic authentication methods (SMS or phone call) at any time.
Testing Phase and Future Rollout:
Currently in the testing phase, the developers have not yet disclosed when this feature will be made publicly available. The introduction of email authentication is expected to provide users with an additional layer of security and convenience, offering a viable alternative to the traditional phone number-based verification process. As WhatsApp continues to evolve, users can anticipate a more diverse set of authentication options to suit their preferences and security requirements. Stay tuned for updates on when this innovative feature will be integrated into the mainstream WhatsApp experience.**