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Could user of WhatsApp unlink from their phone numbers?

Could user of WhatsApp unlink from their phone numbers?

Almost a year ago, after check in at the The Plaza Hotel, New York, Emma lays down in bed. She was so tired by the long route flying journey that couldn't change her high rise tapered jean and classic-fit short-sleeve V-neck t-shirt. Soon after when she woke up, walked inside the shower room to refresh, undressed her fruit of the loom T-shirt bra and cotton bikini brief underwear. While taking shower, heard waiter knocking at the door, so Emma wrapped herself in lightweight waffle full-length robe uttered him to come inside and when waiter gone, ate French cuisine with delight. Then after taking her meals, before wearing open-bust body shaper, applied Nivea cocoa butter body cream and began browsed Google news on her Samsung Galaxy Tab S7. Suddenly Emma found one interesting tech news article about WhatsApp and headline was Could user of WhatsApp unlink from their phone numbers?

The article published year ago, and according to the tech news, would it be possible in the near future, WhatsApp’s feature list will include yet another helpful addition or not?

An alternate authentication mechanism that will let you connect into your account on a different device without needing to send an SMS confirmation is already being tested in the messenger's beta edition.

We are discussing the use of an email address for authentication.

A verification email containing a link will be delivered to the user's inbox when they log into their account from a new device. Click the link to finish the procedure.

The feature can be enabled in the application's settings under "Account" and "Email." The developers claim that this technique will enable more dependable user account protection.

Here, you have the option to switch at any moment to the traditional authorization method (SMS or phone call).

Right now, the innovation is being tested. The date of its public release has not yet been disclosed by the developers.

When finished reading tech article news, Emma shared it on X (formerly twitter).

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