WhatsApp Scam Safety Tips: If you want to avoid hacking incidents, then here we are giving you some tips which will help you save yourself from scams going on on WhatsApp. Such scams not only steal your personal information but also steal money.
WhatsApp Scam Safety Tips: Scams are increasing rapidly on the instant messaging app WhatsApp. Not only people's banking details but also personal information is being stolen. WhatsApp is being used by users from all over the world and tasks like messaging, calling, and sending money can be done easily from here. The more it is being used, the more dangerous it is becoming.Scammers have become very clever and have started luring people with fake job offers and investment plans to deceive them. Scammers have made such a strategy that you will not be able to get out of it. However, you can save yourself from this problem by keeping some things in mind.
To avoid WhatsApp scams, do these things:
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Before replying to messages, you should check who has sent the message. You should not reply to anyone's message without knowing them.
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Do not click on any suspicious link in the message. Such links are often tempting. They say that you have received many rewards and you have to click on this link immediately. These are designed to steal users' information or money.
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For added security, enable WhatsApp's two-step verification. This requires a PIN to access your account. This makes it difficult for scammers to hack your account even if they have your phone number.
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Ignore job offers. In such offers, money is demanded in exchange for getting you a job. Once you pay the money, the scammers disappear.
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Raise awareness to identify different types of scams and prevent others from becoming victims.
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