By Jitendra Jangid- Friends, in today's digital world, WhatsApp is the most popular instant messaging app in the world, which you use to talk, send images, share videos, transfer money, etc. Today WhatsApp has more than 3 billion users all over the world, which gives many such great features, which many users may not know about. Whether you want to improve your experience or keep your account safe, WhatsApp has many tools that can help you. Today we will tell you some tips with the help of which you can find out where your WhatsApp is being used-

How to check where your WhatsApp account is being used

Open WhatsApp Settings:

Start by opening WhatsApp and going to the Settings menu.

Find Linked Devices:

In Settings, look for the Linked Devices option.

This feature shows all devices currently connected to your WhatsApp account.

View logged-in devices:

Tap a linked device to view detailed information about where and when your WhatsApp account is active.

Know location:

In some cases, WhatsApp also provides approximate location information for each logged-in device, helping you verify if there has been any unauthorized access.

Remotely log out:

If you see a device or location that you don't recognize, you can quickly log out of that session from the Linked Devices screen to protect your account.

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