WhatsApp Launches ‘Strict Account Settings’ to Shield Users from Scams
WhatsApp has introduced a crucial new privacy feature, giving users direct control over who can add them to groups. This ‘Strict Account Settings’ update is designed to protect over 2 billion users globally from a common cyber threat: being added to scam groups without consent.
Key Takeaways
- WhatsApp’s new ‘Group Settings’ feature is now available in the app’s privacy menu.
- Users can restrict group adds to ‘Everyone,’ ‘My Contacts,’ or ‘My Contacts Except.’
- The update is part of a broader security push, including two-step verification.
- Rollout is gradual, with global availability expected in the coming weeks.
How the New Group Privacy Feature Works
The feature, officially named “Group Settings,” is located within WhatsApp’s privacy settings. It presents users with three clear options:
- Everyone: Any WhatsApp user can add you to a group.
- My Contacts: Only people saved in your phone’s address book can add you.
- My Contacts Except: You can allow your contacts to add you, while excluding specific individuals.
This granular control directly addresses a widespread tactic used by scammers, who often add unsuspecting users to groups to spread phishing links, fake offers, and malware.
A Boost for Security in India and Beyond
With India being one of WhatsApp’s largest markets, the feature is expected to have significant impact there. The country has seen numerous reports of users being added to fraudulent groups and then targeted. This update is the latest in a series of from Meta’s messaging platform, following the introduction of two-step verification and enhanced reporting tools for suspicious messages.
The rollout is happening in phases, meaning all users should gain access to these stricter account controls within the next few weeks.




