Are you trying to set up WhatsApp on a brand-new device but then you're stuck on the "Enter your verification code" screen? Frustrating, right? Perhaps you're thinking: "Can I just get this code by email instead? That would be so much easier! " If this is the case then read on. Here's all you need to be aware of about WhatsApp verification, and the best way to configure it so that you're able to receive the magic code by email.
Let's go over the way WhatsApp verification functions. After you download WhatsApp and enter your telephone number, WhatsApp sends a verification code of six digits through SMS (or often via a telephone call). This is the way WhatsApp ensures you're legally entitled to the phone number. What if you wish to get the codes via mail? There's a method to do this using the email address you have linked to the settings of your WhatsApp setting.
Yes, you will receive an email with a WhatsApp confirmation code via email, but only after you've set up your email account within WhatsApp settings. Here's how:
π Go to Settings > Account > Email Address.
π Fill in your email address and then confirm the email address.
π Click Settings: Settings Your Account and then 2-step verification Then Allow.
π Create a 6-digit PIN to provide additional protection.
π Include your email address as an alternative in the event you require a reset of your account. After you've set up this If you want to confirm your address, WhatsApp can send a 6-digit code to the email address that you've registered.
If the code isn't getting into your email or mobile Here are a few tried-and-tested remedies:
Make sure that you've entered the right number for your phone, that is, the right number of the country.
Make sure that the email you have linked with your account's email address is correct and accessible.
Be sure that your device has extremely stable and reliable connectivity to the internet (Wi-Fi or data on mobile).
Sometimes, clearing your application cache, and then restarting WhatsApp may help.
If you're not able to send an email or text message, and the verification code doesn't work, WhatsApp offers a phone call alternative. The call gives you the verification number.
If you're using applications that prohibit calls to unknown numbers, you could be blocking WhatsApp's calls.
The issue could be with your service provider's side that prevents your message from getting through.
Two-step verification using your email is the most secure method to be sure you receive verification codes through email. This is especially important if you have a reset of your accounts. The reason why this is important:
π This adds a security layer to the security of your WhatsApp account.
π If you have forgotten your PIN, you can change the password using the email address registered with you.
π It also offers an alternative should SMS verification be unsuccessful.
The ability to receive a WhatsApp confirmation code via email is possible, however only if you've followed the steps necessary to enter your email address into WhatsApp's settings, and then enable two-step verification. Even though WhatsApp is primarily dependent on SMS as well as phone calls to provide security and security, having a backup of your email is an excellent step to ensure extra security. If you're experiencing issues with your chat, don't worry. Just follow the steps as we've described for you, and you'll return to talking quickly. Additionally, the ability to enable two-step verification is an additional level of security that we require in the digital age.
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