WhatsApp’s New Strict Mode Puts Professional Security in Every User’s Hands

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In a significant security upgrade, WhatsApp has launched Strict Account Settings, giving users unprecedented control over their digital safety. The feature delivers enterprise-level protection through an accessible one-click interface, making advanced security measures available to anyone who needs them.
WhatsApp joins Apple and Google as the third major technology company to offer enhanced protection modes for vulnerable users. This convergence represents a meaningful shift in how the technology industry addresses the security needs of journalists, activists, and other individuals facing targeted cyber threats.
The feature’s protective capabilities span multiple dimensions. Automatic blocking of media from unfamiliar contacts prevents malicious file delivery, disabled link previews eliminate a common attack vector, and call filtering reduces social engineering exposure, creating a multi-layered defense system.
Researchers specializing in protecting civil society from digital attacks have praised the initiative. Security experts working with high-risk populations view Strict Account Settings as an important advancement and encourage other technology platforms to develop similar protective options.
While WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption protects all user communications, Meta acknowledges that certain individuals require additional safeguards. The platform specifically mentions journalists and public figures as examples of users who might benefit from activating these extreme protective measures against sophisticated cyberattack operations.

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