WhatsApp - the popular instant messaging platform owned by Meta - has introduced a groundbreaking feature aimed at ensuring communication continues even when internet access is disrupted.
This new proxy technology allows users to connect to WhatsApp through servers established by volunteers and organizations dedicated to supporting free speech globally.
The feature comes in response to increasing instances of internet blackouts, such as those experienced in Iran, where connectivity disruptions have severely hampered communication.
WhatsApp’s proxy servers offer a lifeline, enabling users to stay in touch with loved ones despite network interruptions.
Privacy and security uncompromised
WhatsApp has assured users that their privacy will remain protected when using proxy servers. The company confirmed that messages will continue to be encrypted end-to-end, preserving the high level of security for which WhatsApp is known.
This encryption ensures that communications remain private and are not visible to anyone other than the intended recipient, including the proxy servers, WhatsApp, and Meta.
The initiative underscores WhatsApp's commitment to providing a reliable communication channel in areas where internet outages pose significant challenges. Such disruptions are viewed as violations of human rights, restricting access to crucial support and information. The company hopes to mitigate the impact of these outages through its proxy solution, ensuring that users have access to secure and dependable communication channels.
How to connect via proxy
For users seeking to leverage this feature, here’s how to connect to a proxy server:
For Android users:
- Ensure WhatsApp is updated to the latest version.
- Open WhatsApp and go to "More options" > "Settings."
- Select "Storage and Data" and then "Proxy."
- Toggle the "Use Proxy" option.
- Enter the proxy address and select "Set Proxy."
- Click "Save."
- A checkmark will appear, indicating a successful connection. If issues arise, users can delete the blocked proxy address and try a new one.
For iPhone users:
- Update WhatsApp to the latest version.
- Open WhatsApp and go to "Settings."
- Select "Storage and Data" and then "Proxy."
- Toggle the "Use Proxy" option.
- Enter the proxy address and select "Save."
- A checkmark will confirm a successful connection.
It is important to note that using a third-party proxy will share your IP address with the proxy provider. WhatsApp does not provide third-party proxies and users should exercise caution.