He technological advance has facilitated the communication in many ways, but at the same time it has allowed mischievous and creative minds to find new ways to capitalize on the fact that Users concentrate all their information on the cell phone.
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In that sense, one of the apps most used is WhatsApp and of course it has not escaped being the object of scams and hacks. Here we give you some Tips to avoid being a victim and you can protect your data at all times.
- never share your registration code neither him PIN of the two-step verification with other people.
- Activate the two-step verification and provide an address email in case you forget your PIN.
- Set a password for your voicemail make it hard to guess in order to prevent other people from accessing it.
- Regularly review your paired devices.
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How to do it?
go to settings either Settingthen to linked devices and to remove a device you just have to touch on Sign off. Also, set a code for the device and take care of your phone, whoever has physical access to your cell phone could use your whatsapp account without your permission.
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Finally, if you get a PIN reset email of the two-step verification or the registration code that you did not request, you have ignored. It is possible that someone is trying to access your phone number in WhatsApp and you would be allowing it by clicking on the link.