In today's digital world, WhatsApp is the most popular instant messaging app in the world, through which you can exchange videos, images, money, and documents on your contact number, you can guess its popularity by looking at its more than 3 billion users. WhatsApp introduces new features for these users, recently a critical flaw was found in one of its widely used features, View Once. Through this feature, trusted by millions of users worldwide, media such as photos, videos, and files can be viewed only once before they disappear. Let's know its full details.
The flaw in View Once feature
What happened?
A bug in the WhatsApp web app allowed View Once media to be downloaded, which directly violated its core privacy protection.
Who discovered it?
In a TechCrunch report, Django Wallet co-founder and CTO Tal Berry exposed this problem.
WhatsApp's response and solution
WhatsApp promptly addressed the issue by fixing the bug.
The company also released updates to enhance the privacy layers of the View Once feature on its web platform.
Key points for users
WhatsApp has resolved the issue, but the incident is a reminder that no app is completely secure. Here are some tips to ensure your online safety:
Stay updated: Always use the latest version of apps and software to take advantage of security patches.
Share with caution: Send sensitive content only to trusted individuals, even with features like View Once.
Be cautious: Regularly monitor security updates and potential vulnerabilities in the tools you use.
WhatsApp's advice to users
Use the latest version of the app.
Share View Once messages only with trusted contacts.
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