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To confirm that you own the phone number, you'll be prompted to enter a 6-digit registration code sent to you via SMS or phone call. Note: You can get a registration code through email if you are re-registering and have previously set up two-step verification with an email address.
Account Registration Attempt: Someone may be trying to register a WhatsApp account using your phone number. If they mistakenly entered your number or are attempting to gain access to your account, you would receive the confirmation code.
Receiving an unrequested verification code should never be taken lightly. It could be a warning sign that your account security has been compromised or that someone is attempting to gain unauthorized access to your sensitive information.
If you receive a text message with a WhatsApp verification code and one of your WhatsApp contacts immediately contacts you, asking you to share the verification code, don't give it. Because once you do it, the hacker can use it to access your WhatsApp account.
Receiving a WhatsApp code text message when you didn't request it can indicate a few things: Account Attempt: Someone may be trying to access your WhatsApp account by entering your phone number to receive a verification code. This could be an unauthorized attempt to log into your account.
To confirm that you own the phone number, you'll be prompted to enter a 6-digit registration code sent to you via SMS or phone call. Note: You can get a registration code through email if you are re-registering and have previously set up two-step verification with an email address.
If your WhatsApp account was stolen, sign into WhatsApp with your phone number and re-register by entering the 6-digit code you receive via SMS or phonecall. Once you've re-registered your WhatsApp account using the 6-digit code, the individual using your account is automatically logged out of your account.
Now go to apps. Here scroll down to WhatsApp tap on permissions. Here you need to Grant WhatsApp theMoreNow go to apps. Here scroll down to WhatsApp tap on permissions. Here you need to Grant WhatsApp the access to the phone in SMS. Now go back and try to activate your WhatsApp.
You'll only be able to receive a code via email for re-registration if you've added and verified your email address in your WhatsApp settings, during your initial registration, or during two-step verification setup. If you don't receive your code, you can request a new one by email, SMS or phone call.
How to register while traveling. You may be able to get your code if you: Turn on roaming: If you turn on roaming on your device's Settings, you can receive SMS or phone calls. Please keep in mind that roaming can incur extra charges.