WhatsApp is stepping up its privacy game once again. The platform is testing a powerful new security feature called “Strict Account Settings”, designed to protect users from cyberattacks, hacking, and online scams. Currently, this feature is being tested on the iOS beta version, and could soon roll out to all users.
🔒 What is ‘Strict Account Settings’?According to WABetaInfo, the latest iOS beta version of WhatsApp includes a new option called Strict Account Settings under Privacy > Advanced.
When enabled, this mode activates extreme protection measures that automatically tighten the app’s privacy and security controls.
It’s specifically designed for users who face higher risks of cyber threats — such as journalists, politicians, and public figures.
Once activated, Strict Account Settings will automatically apply a range of restrictions and security protocols, including:
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Blocking unknown numbers from sending media files or attachments
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Limiting calls and messages from people not in your contact list
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Preventing changes to critical account settings
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Silencing calls from unknown callers
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Restricting group additions to known contacts only
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Disabling link previews for extra safety
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Enabling two-step verification automatically
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Alerting users when their encryption code changes
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Hiding profile photos and personal info from unknown numbers
Most of these options already exist individually in WhatsApp’s privacy settings — but with this mode, users can activate them all at once with a single tap.
⚙️ A Small Trade-Off for Maximum SecurityWhatsApp notes that while this feature enhances protection, call or message quality may slightly be affected due to the stricter restrictions on incoming connections and media sharing. However, this minor inconvenience is a fair trade for a much stronger security layer.
👥 Who Benefits the Most?This feature is particularly beneficial for:
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Journalists and activists often targeted by spyware or phishing
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Politicians and public figures vulnerable to impersonation
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Corporate users dealing with sensitive communications
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Anyone concerned about hacking or unauthorized access
By automatically enabling multiple privacy layers, WhatsApp aims to reduce human error — one of the biggest causes of account breaches.
🚀 Launch DetailsThe Strict Account Settings mode is currently in the testing phase for iOS beta users. WhatsApp hasn’t yet announced an official release date, but reports suggest that it will be extended to Android users soon after successful testing.
This could become WhatsApp’s most advanced security update yet, offering end-to-end control and protection at a new level — making it harder than ever for hackers and scammers to breach user accounts.
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