If the codes don't match, your messages are being tracked: Check now

iMessage generates a unique security code for each conversation. This code works like a digital fingerprint and appears identically on both your device and the person you're talking to. If both parties see the same code, your conversation is protected by end-to-end encryption.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN IF THE CODES DON'T MATCH?If the codes do not match, there are two possibilities:
Your messages may be monitored by third parties.
The other party may have changed their phone or reinstalled the application.
In this case, you need to enable the Communication Key Verification feature offered by Apple to ensure security.
WHAT IS THE 'COMMUNICATION KEY VERIFICATION' FEATURE?Apple's new feature allows users to verify message security more easily. You can access this feature by going to Apple ID > Communication Key Verification in the iPhone Settings menu.
Here, you can compare the verification code with the person you're talking to. When the codes match, you can select "Mark as Verified" to save it. If the code changes in the future, the system will automatically notify you.
HOW TO ENABLE THE FEATURE?Enter the settings menu.
Follow the steps to Apple ID > Communications Key Verification.
Activate iMessage verification and press “Continue” .
After completing these steps, you can ensure that you only communicate with people you truly want to communicate securely with via iMessage.
Apple's new authentication system protects users' private conversations. You can enable this feature in just a few steps to ensure the security of both your personal information and your messages.
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