Skip to content
Fone Arena

Fone Arena

The Mobile Blog

  • Main Site
  • Phones
  • Gadgets
  • About
  • Media Coverage
  • Advertising
  • Contact
  • Tip Us
  • Twitter
  • FB
  • Youtube

WhatsApp details Silence Unknown Callers, Context Cards, and other safety features


WhatsApp has highlighted five anti-scam tools designed to help users stay protected from digital fraud and suspicious online activity. The company said scammers are increasingly using fake identities, fraudulent businesses, and suspicious one-time passwords to create urgency and trick people into sharing sensitive information.

According to WhatsApp, the platform offers multiple layers of safety and privacy protection that can help strengthen account security, identify suspicious activity, and give users greater control over who can contact them.

Silence Unknown Callers

The Silence Unknown Callers feature automatically screens spam, scam, and unknown calls for additional protection. When enabled, calls from unknown numbers are silenced automatically, while users can still review them later through the Calls tab and notifications section.

Context Cards

WhatsApp said scammers often rely on urgency and panic to pressure people into responding before noticing warning signs. To help users identify suspicious accounts, Context Cards in individual chats and groups provide additional information such as whether the sender is saved as a contact, if users share groups in common, whether the phone number is registered in another country, and if the account was created recently.

Users can then decide whether to reply, add the sender as a contact, block the account, or report it.

Screen share warnings

WhatsApp also displays warnings when users attempt to share their screen with an unknown contact during a video call. The company noted that scammers may pressure targets into screen sharing to obtain sensitive information such as bank details or verification codes.

The warning is designed to give users additional context before they proceed with screen sharing.

Device linking warnings

WhatsApp has also introduced alerts for suspicious device-linking requests. The company said scammers may attempt to trick users into linking their WhatsApp account to another device under false pretenses.

When behavioral signals suggest a linking request may be suspicious, WhatsApp displays alerts showing where the request originated from and warns users that the request could potentially be a scam. This gives users an opportunity to pause and reconsider before approving the request.

Two-Step Verification

For additional account protection, WhatsApp recommends enabling Two-Step Verification. The feature adds a six-digit PIN requirement when resetting and verifying a WhatsApp account, helping protect users in cases where scammers attempt to gain unauthorized access through verification codes.

Users can learn more about WhatsApp’s safety and privacy features through the official website of WhatsApp.

Author Tamil GPosted on May 26, 2026Categories apps, News, WhatsAppTags digital fraud protection, OTP scam protection, Silence Unknown Callers, WhatsApp account security, WhatsApp anti scam tools, WhatsApp Context Cards, WhatsApp device linking warning, WhatsApp privacy features, WhatsApp safety features, WhatsApp scam protection, WhatsApp screen share warning, WhatsApp Two-Step Verification

Post navigation

Previous Previous post: Lava SHARK 2 5G with 6.75″ 120Hz display, 6000mAh battery launched for Rs. 11,999
Next Next post: Luna Band voice-first wearable with LifeOS, Peak Score, haptic alerts announced

Trending Phones

  • OnePlus 6
  • Xiaomi Mi 8
  • Honor 10
  • Samsung Galaxy S9
  • Apple iPhone X
  • Nokia 7 Plus

Mobile Phones

  • Nokia
  • Sony Ericsson
  • Samsung
  • Motorola
  • i-Mate
  • Dopod
  • HTC
  • LG
  • 02
  • BlackBerry
  • Sagem
  • Haier
  • palmOne
  • HP
  • Spice
  • Fly
  • Apple

Latest Phones

  • Oppo Find X
  • Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro
  • vivo NEX S
  • Nokia X6
  • Blackberry KEY2
  • Motorola Moto G6

Featured Video

Recent Posts

  • moto g max with 6.72″ FHD+ display, Snapdragon 6s Gen 4, 7000mAh battery launching in India on August 14
  • Portronics Lithius Pro USB-C AA and AAA rechargeable lithium-ion batteries launched
  • moto pad 70 with 12.1″ 2.5K 90Hz display, 5G, moto pen, 10200mAh battery launched in India
  • Amazon Great Freedom Sale: Deals on Smartwatches, Headphones and more
  • vivo S2 Unboxing and First Impressions
  • Samsung reports 30% higher global pre-orders for Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra, Galaxy Z Fold8 and Galaxy Z Flip8
  • Amazon Great Freedom Sale: Deals on Smart TVs and Projectors
  • Consistent ORBIT Controller Charging and Storage Stand with RGB lighting launched
  • HUAWEI MatePad SE 11 with FHD display, quad speakers goes on sale in India
  • REDMI 17 5G with 6.9″ 120Hz display, Snapdragon 4 Gen 5, 7500mAh battery and REDMI 17 announced

Popular stories

  • Netflix Plans
  • Airtel 5G phones
  • Jio 5G phones
  • Jio Recharge Plans
  • Airtel USSD codes

Categories

Latest phones

  • Lenovo Phab 2
  • Lenovo Phab 2 Plus
  • Lenovo Phab 2 Pro
  • Motorola Moto Z
  • Motorola Moto Z Force
  • Reliance Lyf Wind 5
  • Main Site
  • Phones
  • Gadgets
  • About
  • Media Coverage
  • Advertising
  • Contact
  • Tip Us
  • Twitter
  • FB
  • Youtube
© FoneArena - 2005-2026