TikTok has launched a new feature called Security Checkup, aimed at enhancing the security of user accounts. This centralized dashboard can be accessed via Settings and privacy > Security & permissions. It facilitates the linking of phone numbers and email addresses for backup logins, enables two-factor authentication, and allows users to set up biometric options like facial recognition. Additionally, users can monitor logged-in devices and receive alerts for any unusual activity on their accounts, making it a significant step in user security, albeit a bit late in comparison to platforms like Instagram.
The latest feature, Security Checkup, is designed to help users protect their accounts through options like two-factor authentication and linking backup login methods.
Users can view logged-in devices, revoke access for unrecognized ones, and receive alerts about any unusual account behavior, enhancing overall security.
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