Has your WhatsApp been hacked? These dangerous signs will tell you the truth, learn how to secure your chats in minutes

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WhatsApp Tricks: WhatsApp is the most widely used messaging app in India. Payments, private documents, and personal chats are shared on it daily.

WhatsApp Tricks: WhatsApp is the most widely used messaging app in India. Payments, private documents, and personal chats are shared on it daily. Even a slight security lapse can lead to significant losses. If your WhatsApp has been behaving strangely lately, someone may have gained access to your account. Here are the main signs of hacking and easy steps you can take immediately.

How to identify if your WhatsApp has been hacked

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Sudden account logout

If you ever see a message like "Your phone number is no longer registered," or the app logs you out without reason, understand that someone has registered your number on another device. This is the biggest danger sign.

Seeing messages in chats that you didn't send

If your friends or family members are receiving strange messages from your number that you didn't send, it's a clear indication that your WhatsApp might be under someone else's control.

Seeing unknown logins in Linked Devices

Check Linked Devices in WhatsApp settings. If you see any device, browser, or location there that you don't recognize, your account might be open on someone else's device.

Phone overheating or battery draining quickly

If any kind of spyware or malware is monitoring your WhatsApp, your phone may suddenly overheat, the battery may drain quickly, or the phone may become slow. This indicates suspicious activity in the background.

New groups or contacts are added automatically

If unknown contacts, groups, or broadcast lists suddenly appear in WhatsApp, understand that someone is using your profile to commit fraud.

Take these easy steps immediately and secure your WhatsApp

Turn on Two-Step Verification

This is WhatsApp's strongest security layer. Settings → Account → Two-step Verification → Enable

Set a 6-digit PIN here so that no one can log in without your permission.

Go to Linked Devices and log out of all devices you don't recognize. Then log back into WhatsApp only on your phone.

Uninstall and reinstall WhatsApp

If the app is behaving suspiciously, delete and reinstall it without worrying about the backup. A new installation will remove all unknown sessions.

Keep both your phone and WhatsApp updated

Outdated apps and systems are the easiest targets for hacking. Always keep WhatsApp updated. Keep your phone's OS updated and install security patches.

Scan your phone for malware

Google Play Protect for Android

Built-in security for iPhone

A reliable antivirus app

If an app has a strange or unfamiliar name, remove it immediately.

Your WhatsApp can be easily secured

Even if your account is hacked, there's no need to panic. By turning on two-step verification, logging out of unknown devices, and securing your phone, you can regain control of your WhatsApp in minutes.