Why WhatsApp is asking you to submit your email address

WhatsApp is now letting users add their email addresses to the chat app – but should you be giving this up to Meta so easily? Read full story

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SAN JOSE: WhatsApp is now letting users add their email addresses to the chat app – but should you be giving this up to Meta so easily? After all, this is the company that lost the data – including email addresses and phone numbers – of more than 500 million users to hackers, triggering a wave of email and SMS phishing attempts. Many online services call on users to submit their email address, and while this can provide security benefits, there is a risk of this backfiring in the event of a data leak, like the one that Facebook suffered in 2021. But additional security is precisely the reason WhatsApp is letting users submit their email addresses.

Doing so gives users another way to verify themselves as the owner of a user account. Up to now, users have used their phone number to log into the messenger. If you later set up WhatsApp on a new phone, you'll get an activation code by text message.



But if you add your email address to WhatsApp, you can now also have this code sent by email. But there's another purpose to adding an email address to WhatsApp: It can be used to protect your account with two-step authentication. WhatsApp offers this as a security measure against the unauthorised takeover of accounts.

This involves setting a six-digit PIN code that users must also enter when logging in. If you forget this PIN, you can reset the process using the email address you have stored. The entry can be made in the settings under "account" and "email address" and WhatsApp s.