WhatsApp Protect IP Address in Calls Will Hide Your IP Address Enhanced Privacy Heres How to Turn It On

Meta’s engineers have developed a new approach to the company’s Engineering Blogs explained the new feature in detail in a post on . According to the blog, the new ‘Protect IP Address in Calls’ setting completely changes the way calls are connected between two users on WhatsApp. Like most apps that provide calling features, WhatsApp also offers peer-to-peer connectivity – this means that both parties in the call can see each other’s IP addresses.
For peer-to-peer calls to work properly, the IP addresses of the connected parties in the call must be exposed, which are not visible to the callers but are known to people such as their internet service provider. This is a detail that some users may not want to share with unknown callers on the platform.

To protect your IP address during calls, WhatsApp will relay all calls through the company’s servers rather than establishing a peer-to-peer connection, keeping your IP address hidden and your privacy intact. You will experience a slight decrease in call quality as the call will be routed through a server rather than a direct connection, but WhatsApp says these conversations will remain end-to-end encrypted so that only the call participants can hear them.
How to activate ‘Protect IP address in calls’ feature on WhatsApp?
- First of all, update the latest version of WhatsApp from App Store or Google Play Store.
- Now go to ‘Settings’ of WhatsApp and tap on ‘Privacy’.
- Now scroll down and tap on ‘Advanced’.
- Here turn on the ‘Protect IP address in calls’ switch.
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