The feature is currently limited to a select group of beta testers.
The ability for users to add an email address to their WhatsApp account is about to launch. The opportunity to access one’s WhatsApp account is being introduced by the Meta-owned service, according to WABetaInfo, a platform that follows news and updates about WhatsApp and broke the story first.
Where is the email feature located?
This will be accessible in the new “Email Address” area of the account settings, according to WABetaInfo. People will be able to use their email address to log into the instant messaging service after the address has been added and validated.
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However, it should be mentioned that WhatsApp is keeping the original login process, which entails receiving a 6-digit code on your registered mobile number, in place. The email feature is mainly intended for situations in which a person loses access to their phone number or experiences trouble texting.
Furthermore, the latter feature will be optional; that is, users will be free to choose whether or not to activate it.
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It is currently exclusively accessible to beta testers, some of whom install the most recent WhatsApp beta for iOS version from the TestFlight app. Over the next several days, more users will be able to utilize the feature.
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