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WhatsApp rolls out Strict Account Settings for enhanced privacy


WhatsApp has announced a new privacy-focused feature called Strict Account Settings, designed for users who may face a higher risk of targeted cyberattacks. While the platform already offers default end-to-end encryption for messages and calls, WhatsApp says certain users—such as journalists and public-facing individuals—may require stronger safeguards against rare but sophisticated threats.

The new feature adds another layer of protection by automatically applying the most restrictive account-level security controls.

What Are Strict Account Settings?

Strict Account Settings is a lockdown-style security feature that limits how a WhatsApp account operates when enabled. Once turned on, select privacy and security options are locked to their most restrictive settings.

This includes:

  • Automatically blocking attachments and media from unknown senders
  • Silencing calls from people you don’t know
  • Restricting other account settings that may limit how the app works

By reducing exposure to unknown contacts and risky interactions, the feature is designed to protect users against highly sophisticated threats.

How the Feature Protects Users

When enabled, Strict Account Settings:

  • Locks certain privacy and security settings at maximum restriction
  • Limits media and attachment sharing from unknown contacts
  • Silences calls from unknown senders
  • Reduces attack surfaces commonly used in targeted cyber attacks

WhatsApp says the feature is intended for rare, sophisticated threats rather than everyday spam or phishing attempts.

Who Should Enable It

According to WhatsApp, Strict Account Settings is particularly useful for:

  • Journalists and researchers
  • Activists and civil society members
  • Public-facing figures
  • Users who believe they may be targeted by advanced cyber threats

For most users, WhatsApp’s existing default protections remain unchanged.

Rust-Based Security Enhancements

In addition to this user-facing update, WhatsApp continues to strengthen its platform security using Rust, a memory-safe programming language. The company has adopted Rust in areas such as media handling to help reduce risks from maliciously crafted images, videos, and documents.

These protections work behind the scenes to prevent exploitation of software vulnerabilities and complement WhatsApp’s existing safeguards, including default end-to-end encryption.

Availability and How to Enable It

Strict Account Settings is rolling out gradually over the coming weeks.

  • Users can enable the feature by going to: Settings > Privacy > Advanced > Strict Account Settings

Once activated, the protections apply automatically.

Author Tamil GPosted on January 28, 2026Categories apps, Meta, News, WhatsAppTags Strict Account Settings, whatsapp, WhatsApp advanced security, WhatsApp end-to-end encryption, WhatsApp feature rollout, WhatsApp high-risk users, WhatsApp media protection, whatsapp privacy, WhatsApp Rust, WhatsApp Security

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