WhatsApp update: The Meta-owned popular messaging application WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new feature that adds an extra layer of security before logging into a WhatsApp account, for a future update of beta for Android and iOS.

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According to WABetaInfo, a website that tracks WhatsApp, this feature is under development so it is not ready to be released to the public. When the feature will be released to beta testers, any successful attempt to log into the user's WhatsApp account from another device requires an additional verification code to confirm.

The report mentioned that the company is now working on this feature to protect those users that may naively share their 6-digit code. Recently, a report said that WhatsApp is now working on the ability to edit text messages for a future update of WhatsApp beta testers.

The Meta-owned platform is now working on letting users edit their text messages for a future update of the app and this feature is under development so it is not ready to be released to beta testers, the report further added.

In a related news, WhatsApp is now working on the ability to edit text messages for a future update of WhatsApp beta testers. It is now working on letting users edit their text messages for a future update of the app and this feature is under development so it is not ready to be released to beta testers.

A screenshot shared by the website showed that the messaging platform is developing a new option that will let users fix any typo after sending a message. Probably there won't be an edit history to check previous versions of edited messages but since this feature is under development, their plans may change before releasing the feature, the report said.

In addition, details about the time window to let people edit their messages are unknown at the moment. WhatsApp is working on bringing the feature to WhatsApp beta for iOS, Android, and Desktop.