
Although the messaging programme WhatsApp now requires users to enter a six-digit verification code to log in, there is still another option for users to access their accounts.
According to WABetaInfo, WhatsApp has introduced a new feature called flash calls, which is an alternate way to log into the messaging app without manually entering a six-digit code because the procedure is nearly automatic.
Although the messaging programme WhatsApp now requires users to enter a six-digit verification code to log in, there is still another option for users to access their accounts.
According to WABetaInfo, WhatsApp has introduced a new feature called flash calls, which is an alternate way to log into the messaging app without manually inputting a six-digit code because the procedure is nearly automatic.
In order to use the function, WhatsApp will contact your contact information and then promptly end the call, according to WABetaInfo.
“If the last contact information in your call log is the same phone number that should call you to offer a sxi-digit code, WhatsApp will immediately log into your account,” it claimed.
When a user password to break into WhatsApp and does not receive a six-digit code through SMS for some reason, they can select to receive a call, and they can also enable “flash calls” for automatic logging in.
However, in order to use flash calls, users must authorise WhatsApp to view their call history.
However, this feature is available on WhatsApp for Android and not on WhatsApp for iOS.