WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new security layer for Android designed to give users unprecedented control over their account privacy. This feature, which is currently in the development phase, will allow real-time monitoring of all connected devices. Unlike the current system, which requires users to manually check the “Linked Devices” menu, the update will provide instant visibility into which devices are active.
However, a new alert system will notify users if a linked device is being used at the same time as their primary phone. This feature is intended to help users quickly detect suspicious activity; For example, if a user receives an alert while using their phone, this may indicate that a session left on a public or shared computer is being accessed by someone else.
To avoid notification fatigue, WhatsApp has designed the system to be non-intrusive. Notifications will only trigger when both the main device and the linked device are active together, not when either linked device is used independently.
Notifications will trigger only when the primary and secondary devices are activated simultaneously. Users will have the option to enable or disable these alerts through the Advanced Privacy Settings menu. Although this feature is not yet available for public beta testing, it represents an important step in WhatsApp’s effort to secure accounts as they continue to expand multi-device functionality.
