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Tickets are launching a new “security checkup” equipment that lets users a single screen, the company to quickly review and update their account security settings from the agency Declaration Monday feature is similar to the security checkup tools provided by the tiktok competitor Instagram And tech giants GoogleThe
Users can access the new equipment from their profile by selecting “Settings and Privacy” and then tap “Protection and Permissions”.
Protection checkups take users through step by step guide through social network security features. Tools encourage users to enable more security features to make their accounts more secure.

Users can link to their phone number and email address application so they can lose access to their account but to ensure that they have backup login methods. Users may enable bilateral verification to add additional layers of protection when accessing their account from unfamiliar devices.
Further, the security checkup emphasizes the importance of checking regularly to see which devices were logged into the account and to remove anything that is not used or the user is recognized. The equipment will also advise that users enable device-based authentication methods such as face ID or touch unlock for a safe and fast login experience.
Tiktok notes that it actively observes for abnormal behavior and flagge it in the “Protection and Permissions” settings to review users.
Comes in uncertainty about the introduction of the new equipment Ticket fate in the USAs President Donald Trump extended the Tikatok ban on 75 days before January. Despite the uncertainty, the company is constantly updating its app with new features, as New Teen Protection FeaturesAs well as an Updated desktop experience Designed to take YouTube.