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WhatsApp’s ‘Code Verify’ feature to verify authenticity of WhatsApp Web code

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WhatsApp meta-owned on Friday announced that he had added a web browser extension called “code verification” which provided third-party verification in real-time running the WhatsApp Science code has not been damaged.

In doing this, WhatsApp then strengthens its security for whatsapp non-cellphone users and put more power in the hands of its users There are no other messaging encrypted end-to-end applications that provide this level of security for community communication on the web. Code verification is also open so that other messaging services can allow people to verify that the code is served on the web whether the same as others use, “The company said in a statement. Code Verify is now available as a web browser extension that automatically verifies the authenticity of the WhatsApp Web code being served to your browser and confirms that it has not been tampered with or altered. It works in partnership with Cloudflare to provide independent, third-party, transparent code verification to WhatsApp Web users on FireFox, Edge and Chrome Once users install the Code Verify extension, it will automatically be pinned to Firefox or Edge browsers, and Chrome users will need to pin it for optimal use.

Then when someone uses WhatsApp Web, the Code Verify extension automatically compares the code that the browser is receiving from WhatsApp Web, creates a hash (which is like a fingerprint of the code) and then matches that against the hash or fingerprint of the WhatsApp Web code we shared with CloudFlare.

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