Soon it will be possible to access WhatsApp with a fingerprint
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WhatsApp continues to work on news. One that has already been released on iOS is the possibility of entering the app using the fingerprint. This is expected to launch sometime on Android. It seems that it is already somewhat closer, because new details about it begin to arrive. So in a short time this system could be used in the app.
It will soon be possible to access WhatsApp with a fingerprint
In the new beta of the popular messaging app, this function has already been officially seen. So its launch in the stable version is already a little closer.
New feature in WhatsApp
Being able to access WhatsApp using your fingerprint is undoubtedly something that will greatly improve privacy and security for users. Since no one will be able to enter the app without your permission, so they will not be able to read your chats. Furthermore, this can be configured so that the user determines the frequency with which said footprint has to be used.
You can choose between using fingerprint each time you enter the app, in time intervals (so if you open and close in less than 10 minutes you would not have to use it) and other options. Allowing the user to configure it to their liking.
Therefore, soon the fingerprint sensor can be used to access WhatsApp. The beta already gives this possibility. We just need to know when the function will be introduced in the stable version of the app. It shouldn't take too long.
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