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WhatsApp has recently introduced a new feature that allows users to log in with ‘passkeys’ on iOS devices, enhancing security and convenience. This feature enables users to access their accounts using facial recognition, Touch ID, or a PIN. Prior to this update, the login method was only available for Android devices.

‘Passkeys’ serve as an alternative to traditional passwords, requiring users to authenticate their login using biometric methods or an unlock code on their device. By enabling this feature, iOS users can choose to log in using FaceID, Touch ID, or their password without needing a one-time password via SMS. This added layer of security helps prevent unauthorized access to user accounts and protects them from potential attacks by malicious actors seeking to obtain SMS passwords.

The introduction of ‘passkeys’ for iOS devices reinforces WhatsApp’s commitment to enhancing user security and providing a more seamless login experience. Users can now choose from a variety of authentication methods to access their accounts with ease and peace of mind. With this new feature, WhatsApp is taking proactive steps towards protecting its users’ data and privacy.

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